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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Right now she's enrolled in honors bio and honors geometry, so her track is honors bio > honors chemistry > honors physics and honors geometry, honors algebra 2, honors pre-calc, AP Calc AB. It's the last year of science we're struggling with. The community college an hour away [b]tops out at "integral calculus."[/b][/quote] [b]Ideally, any community college is going to offer calculus I, calculus II (integral calculus), calculus III (multivariate calculus), and differential equations. Anything high than that is considered upper level and can only be taken at a 4-year university. Chances are that the community college does offer all of those classes but perhaps calls them something else.[/b] Your kid should be fine entering college with calculus I (AB) completed. Many universities very much prefer the students take higher math in-house to match their curriculum.[/quote] That's cute. I used to think the entire US cared about education, too. [/quote]
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