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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes, for computer engineering, computer science, and game design, you need as much calculus, coding and computer math classes you can muster. [/quote] NP here. Follow-up question. What are "computer math" classes?[/quote] I'm the PP whose asked the question about needing calculus in JUNIOR year if you are interested in comp sci. To answer your question about "computer math" classes, I assume that means computer classes that are part of the HS math department, not the technical education department. In FCPS, these are separate computer tracks. AP Comp Sci A and B and Comp Sci Principles are all part of the math department options. Then there are computer classes offered by technical education/academy classes that involve computer technician skills, CISCO, and network administrator classes. (seems like they would be useful too, but I'm not a computer geek, so I don't really know).[/quote]
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