Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those who finished Geometry in 8th grade, is it beneficial to complete Algebra 2 in the summer? DC currently signed up PE 9 in the summer, and only 1 credit can be earned in the summer. Not sure he should switch from PE9 to Algebra 2 with Trig.
Why rush math? Seriously, there is no race to Calculus. The best you can hope for is your kid enjoys it while developing a strong foundation.
Anonymous wrote:For those who finished Geometry in 8th grade, is it beneficial to complete Algebra 2 in the summer? DC currently signed up PE 9 in the summer, and only 1 credit can be earned in the summer. Not sure he should switch from PE9 to Algebra 2 with Trig.
Anonymous wrote:coursework:
9: rs1 + math 1
10: math 2 + math 3
11: math 4 + math 5
12: ap calc ab/bc
that's the math progression, but if you take geometry over the summer
9: rs1 + math 3
10: math 4 + math 5
11: ap calc ab/bc
12: ap stats/ap calc bc/multi + linear
i would def do geometry over the summer..little downside and it can give your kid the opportunity to do multi
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:op here.
thanks.. AP physics required Calculus, but can be taken concurrently ( which will be by Senior year)
Agree starting with Geom might limit the course selection.
The regular AP Physics class should require calc. I don't know about TJ so I guess anything is possible but normally it's just Physics C that requires advanced math and the regular AP Physics requires Algebra 2.
Anonymous wrote:op here.
thanks.. AP physics required Calculus, but can be taken concurrently ( which will be by Senior year)
Agree starting with Geom might limit the course selection.