Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Decent summary from Prep Scholar - take it for what it's worth.
In most cases, we don't recommend taking both AB and BC Calculus. AB Calculus and BC Calculus are similar enough that taking them one after the other will be a lot like taking the same class twice, and it'll probably be pretty boring for you.
Taking both also usually won't help your college applications because it will look like you needed two years to learn calculus instead of one. Also, if you're looking to get a lot of college credits from your AP classes, you can usually get more from taking AB Calculus and another non-calculus AP than you would from taking both AB and BC Calculus.
https://blog.prepscholar.com/should-i-take-ap-calculus-ab-or-ap-calculus-bc
OP here: it’s not a mid year jump; it’s for course selection for next year. The counselor told my child today that AP Calc BC would look better next year than AP Stats.
AP stats is a joke. My son took it as a junior along with his DE multivariable calc class. If your son needs an easy A and an easy 5 on the exam AP stars is for you.
I agree that taking BC calc would be a redo, but looks way better on an application than stats. I’d look at stats as an elective if anything at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Decent summary from Prep Scholar - take it for what it's worth.
In most cases, we don't recommend taking both AB and BC Calculus. AB Calculus and BC Calculus are similar enough that taking them one after the other will be a lot like taking the same class twice, and it'll probably be pretty boring for you.
Taking both also usually won't help your college applications because it will look like you needed two years to learn calculus instead of one. Also, if you're looking to get a lot of college credits from your AP classes, you can usually get more from taking AB Calculus and another non-calculus AP than you would from taking both AB and BC Calculus.
https://blog.prepscholar.com/should-i-take-ap-calculus-ab-or-ap-calculus-bc
OP here: it’s not a mid year jump; it’s for course selection for next year. The counselor told my child today that AP Calc BC would look better next year than AP Stats.
Anonymous wrote:Hmm. My junior is taking AB this year and just signed up for BC next year on a dive from the teacher. (This is in MoCo, BTW) need to look in to this in more detail.
Anonymous wrote:Hmm. My junior is taking AB this year and just signed up for BC next year on a dive from the teacher. (This is in MoCo, BTW) need to look in to this in more detail.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Decent summary from Prep Scholar - take it for what it's worth.
In most cases, we don't recommend taking both AB and BC Calculus. AB Calculus and BC Calculus are similar enough that taking them one after the other will be a lot like taking the same class twice, and it'll probably be pretty boring for you.
Taking both also usually won't help your college applications because it will look like you needed two years to learn calculus instead of one. Also, if you're looking to get a lot of college credits from your AP classes, you can usually get more from taking AB Calculus and another non-calculus AP than you would from taking both AB and BC Calculus.
https://blog.prepscholar.com/should-i-take-ap-calculus-ab-or-ap-calculus-bc
OP here: it’s not a mid year jump; it’s for course selection for next year. The counselor told my child today that AP Calc BC would look better next year than AP Stats. [/quote
What about calc 2?
Anonymous wrote:Decent summary from Prep Scholar - take it for what it's worth.
In most cases, we don't recommend taking both AB and BC Calculus. AB Calculus and BC Calculus are similar enough that taking them one after the other will be a lot like taking the same class twice, and it'll probably be pretty boring for you.
Taking both also usually won't help your college applications because it will look like you needed two years to learn calculus instead of one. Also, if you're looking to get a lot of college credits from your AP classes, you can usually get more from taking AB Calculus and another non-calculus AP than you would from taking both AB and BC Calculus.
https://blog.prepscholar.com/should-i-take-ap-calculus-ab-or-ap-calculus-bc