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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not all schools have options. Ours does not. [/quote] True. IMO, that's why RMIB is the best program because at RM, you can also take BC Calc and MVC (that class is always full btw, both periods).[/quote] Same is true at B-CC. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1556jHAFThI9iv1Ob8pNa2UTmklQUkYa-VqOinsaNdyY/edit?gid=1912123422#gid=1912123422[/quote] There’s no Multivariable at BCC. The hallmark of a good IB program is that they offer AP Calculus BC. :lol: [/quote] The linked document above includes: 2038A/2038B -- MV Calc/Dif Eq A & B[/quote] Multivariable is not for IB students, they take IB HL Math instead. https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/bcchs/academics/ib/curriculum The advanced students start with Algebra 2 in 9th, then Precalculus, AP Calculus BC. In 12th grade they split, IBDP takes IB Math HL, and the students who really care about math take Multivariable and differential equations. That’s why IB is not ideal for kids that love math, it slows them down. [/quote] ? my IBDP kid took AP BC Cal, HL Math, and MVC. [/quote]
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