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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I looked at the Blair Magnet Math courses: https://mbhs.edu/departments/magnet/courses_math.php They're nowhere near the same level in depth. Good as a stepping stone, but most of the students who take the course will have to take it in college again. [/quote] Not true. My son is a junior at Blair, taking Multivariable Calculus. The teacher from his class has taught the class at a flagship university, and let us know at parent's night that this is the same class. I can confirm that, based on the homework I see him doing, and the fact that he is using the exact textbook (newer edition) that I used at my liberal arts program (one of the set that sends the highest proportions of students on to graduate school). From what I could see (paging through text and perusing homework), Linear Algebra also covers the same ground I covered as an undergraduate. [/quote] Yep.[/quote]
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