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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My son was not in compacted math, and ended up doing Alg 1 in 7th, Geometry in 8th, Alg 2 in 9th, precalc in 10th, AP Calc AB in 11th, and AP Calc BC in 12th (big mistake, he was miserable and should have done AP Stats instead). Since that was years ago, I don't actually remember the name of his 6th grade math class (maybe AMP?). So this is just to show you what high school math can look like if you're not on the fastest tracks. My daughter is on a fast track that is not usually disclosed in MCPS math presentations, did compacted math, took Alg 1 in 6th, and is now doing Calc BC in 10th. She knows a boy who took Calc BC in 9th! I find it wonderful that MCPS has so many tracks for math. There are very few school systems that have such a portfolio.[/quote] What Math classes will she take in 11th and 12th grade. I know there's often Multivariable, but beyond that?[/quote] At RM my DC did BC Calculus in 10th, MVC in 11th, then IB HL Math in 12th.[/quote]
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