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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]11 or 12, does not matter. Whatever works for your kid. I gather maybe it matters in the suburbs, where everyone is desperately competing for limited seats at the same flagship at the same discounted in-state price. But in DC proper, kids apply to and attend a much wider range of colleges, so there’s a lot less pressure to conform. Just do what works for you. [/quote] Look, families on here are not shooting for UDC like some kids in DC. They are educated and shooting for competitive colleges. So no it is not fine to compare to those kids. You should be shooting for and taking rigorous and advanced courses because your kid hs the aptitude for it and because yes your kid will be competing against the kids in the burbs for the top 20 or 50 schools or whatever.[/quote] But my kid is already in at a top 20 school despite not taking calculus until senior year. [/quote] Then your kid must have had other impressive things to recommend them admission because it wasn’t the math that got them in. Also is your kid a STEM major?[/quote] DP. OP didn't ask about stem majors. They asked when a student should aim to take calculus. People are very reasonably noting that 11th or 12th grade works, depending on the kid. [b]The idea that kids taking calc in 12th can't possibly be serious students with strong college prospects is detached from reality.[/b] [/quote] No one said that anywhere here except you, just now. If you’re a good student with no impressive hobbies or sports or interests to showcase, you would be doing yourself a disservice doing a sub-median math track. [/quote] People literally said that students taking calc as seniors should think about a GED instead of a high school diploma, and must be aiming only for UDC. Yes, those claims are detached from reality. [/quote]
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