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[quote=Anonymous]In that case AET math will be easy for them, and they will take AP calculus in 11th grade. They can do AB and then BC, or there might be other options at AET for 12th grade. There definitely will be other options at the base school, though the scheduling could be tough. A lot of students at AOS/AET take a summer PE or foreign language class to clear some space. For algebra 2 students, they might start at a higher level class like Math 5. This is what many students had trouble with last year, but they were taking it second semester and probably entered with either algebra 1 or geometry in 8th grade. I would say someone with an A would not have trouble, but possibly would if they really had to struggle to get that A. The LCPS alg 2/trig class is weak and doesn't cover trig very well or for that matter alg 2. I don't know the TJ curriculum to say if this deficiency would have an impact.[/quote]
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