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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You have to take math all four years of high school. If you max out what your high school offers in freshman or sophomore year, what is the plan for junior and senior year math?[/quote] This. You are required to take math every year.[/quote] No, not really. Usually you only need 3 math credits to meet graduation requirements. Many schools will give credit for high school math taken in middle school. OPs kid will already have 2 math credits when entering high school, from 7th grade Alg I and whatever he takes in 8th. So he would technically only need one year of math in high school to meet graduation requirements, BUT I don’t think anyone would suggest that. Nor would I suggest OPs wacky plan. But I have a kid that started Calc in 9th. They did calc AB, calc BC, the DE at local university for 11th and 12th grade for calc III (multivariable) and discrete math. It isn’t that unusual for kids to do DE for upper level math in high school [/quote]
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