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Reply to "talking multivariable cal/linear algebra"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Disagree. Excelling (I.e getting an A) in a full blown honors algebra class as a 6th grader is much more challenging than excelling in AP Calc as a 10th grader or MV as an junior or senior. This assumes the kid actually belongs in algebra at that age and has talent and motivation to be there and isn’t there against their will. If it’s parent pushed, that’s another story and of course they shouldn’t continue if they don’t really like math. [/quote] This assumes the algebra class is a full blown honors level, and not something labeled as algebra that is actually aimed at a middle school audience. Many of the concepts that used to be part of first year algebra are not taught in MCPS until pre-calc. [/quote] Our MS doesn’t offer Honors Algebra. First Honors class is Geometry. I thought that was standard across MCPS? [/quote]
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