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[quote=Anonymous]Please, don’t blame your poor teaching on ‘college board made me do it’. To give a hypothetical example with issues that might come up taking AP Stats early in the 10th grade. When learning about probabilities and distributions, a student that has taken calculus will understand the probability distribution and it cumulative counterpart are related through integration, or the student that took precalculus will understand that going back and forth from z score to probability is just a function and its inverse. Even if the class is the same, a tenth grader may not understand these subtleties that you don’t seem to have a good grasp of either. If the teacher is not very good, and the class is taught at the ‘conceptual’ level, then the student could be screwed at the AP exam time. [/quote]
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