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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There are a good couple of hundred fcps kids who graduate having done Multivariable/Linear algebra in senior year. So their math progression is: 12: Multivariable Calc + Linear algebra 11: AP Calc AB/BC 10: Precalc/Trig or AP Calc AB 09: Algebra 2 https://insys.fcps.edu/CourseCatOnline/courselist/415/10/0/0/0/1[/quote] And, mine is in precal in 9th. Who cares? Not all people are good at math. Op child will be fine and get into a good school for them. I would not have wanted to take precal or cal and never needed it. [/quote] I’m guessing you did take the subject covered in today’s precalc class, it just had a different name. I took algebra in 9th grade, which was typical, and it included many topics that my kids didn’t see until precalc. If people want to rehash the need for calc, proceed, but the course OP wants to avoid is material most our grandparents had access to in HS. [/quote] NP. I have to disagree with you. I find today’s math curriculum more challenging than what I had in high school in NJ. I did on-level also, but my kid is getting a fantastic math education that is extremely rigorous. There are also so many resources for students now. Khan, YouTube, free tutoring, math honors society. I think the country’s math education has improved while history and literature classes have gotten worse in quality. [/quote]
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