Anonymous wrote:Mine went from Hon Pre Calc to on level Pre Calc in 10th. He will be taking Calculus with Applications in 11th. 12th is to be determined, but most likely AP Calc (not sure if it will be AB or BC). He has a much better foundation now after going to on level for pre calculus. Having Algebra 2 virtually was not great for him to actually learn and retain anything.
Anonymous wrote:Quantitative Literacy is a solid course. My DC took it as a senior, in addition to another math course. It is not "hard", per se, but the knowledge is really good to have.
Some of the topics I remember my DC discussing were: taxes (sales, personal, etc.), developing a budget, lending/borrowing, and a unit on the stock market.
Anonymous wrote:I'd go to regular pre-calc.
11th grade could be Calc with App and 12th grade could be Calc AB.
My DC graduated in June. He took Calc with App in 12th grade. The teacher said to me that many more kids were doing Calc with App in 11th, to be followed by AB in 12th since the 2020-2021 virtual year basically sucked from a learning standpoint. (My DC had debated Calc AB as a senior, but like other families with concerns on "how much did they actually learn in virtual school", took Calc with App)
At our school, you can definitely go regular precalc to Calc AB, but you should ask your dept head.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I have a rising 10th grader due to take Honors Pre-Calc.
They are not a natural Math kid and have needed some extra help to keep grades up, for the past year or so.
I know we have the option of dropping down to regular Pre-Calc and may well take that if the course is too challenging.
What I'm trying to figure out is next steps, for 11th & 12th grade. I think we'll have to avoid the AP Calc etc but I know nothing about these math classes listed in terms of which are harder than others, which are a total wash out etc. This is the list, any advice gratefully received!
calculus with applications
multivariable calc
intro to statistics
quantative literacy
linear algebra
Multivariable calc and linear algebra come after BC calc, so knock those off your list.
Anonymous wrote:So I have a rising 10th grader due to take Honors Pre-Calc.
They are not a natural Math kid and have needed some extra help to keep grades up, for the past year or so.
I know we have the option of dropping down to regular Pre-Calc and may well take that if the course is too challenging.
What I'm trying to figure out is next steps, for 11th & 12th grade. I think we'll have to avoid the AP Calc etc but I know nothing about these math classes listed in terms of which are harder than others, which are a total wash out etc. This is the list, any advice gratefully received!
calculus with applications
multivariable calc
intro to statistics
quantative literacy
linear algebra
Anonymous wrote:Honors precalc is reputed to be more difficult than AP Calc AB. I’d plan on taking AB regardless of whether DC takes honors or regular precalc.
Anonymous wrote:mine dropped out from hon pre-cal to pre-cal at 10
then
calculus with applications 11
intro to statistics 12