Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is track same for IB schools? I thought for IB there are some 2 year long math courses. Is that calculus for 2 years? Or are math classes same for IB program where do algebra 2 then pre calc then calc then multi-var?
I teach at an IB school. IB math classes are survey courses. They'll have some calc, some stats, some discrete math, all rolled into one class. Analysis has more calc, applications has more stats, but both have some of everything, which means the problems include some of everything--your statistics questions could have calculus embedded, while in AP stats there is no calc.
Anonymous wrote:Alg 7th leads to Calc BC 11th. I think Multivar is an option in 12th but only 4 or 4.5 points? So if trying to max out GPA for regular decision applications, it might be better to hold off on that and do AP Stats in 12th instead… although would be considered a bit less rigorous. Depends on a variety of factors like how much you value maxing out the GPA metric, whether student is planning to progress further in theoretical math, if they plan on taking Physics C senior year, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Is track same for IB schools? I thought for IB there are some 2 year long math courses. Is that calculus for 2 years? Or are math classes same for IB program where do algebra 2 then pre calc then calc then multi-var?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alg 7th leads to Calc BC 11th. I think Multivar is an option in 12th but only 4 or 4.5 points? So if trying to max out GPA for regular decision applications, it might be better to hold off on that and do AP Stats in 12th instead… although would be considered a bit less rigorous. Depends on a variety of factors like how much you value maxing out the GPA metric, whether student is planning to progress further in theoretical math, if they plan on taking Physics C senior year, etc.
Yeah, if going into computer science, math, etc. in college then doing Multivar/Linear Algebra in 12th is really useful for knocking that course out of the way and opening up options for other classes while in college, which in turn makes grad school easier and more interesting and so on.
Anonymous wrote:Alg 7th leads to Calc BC 11th. I think Multivar is an option in 12th but only 4 or 4.5 points? So if trying to max out GPA for regular decision applications, it might be better to hold off on that and do AP Stats in 12th instead… although would be considered a bit less rigorous. Depends on a variety of factors like how much you value maxing out the GPA metric, whether student is planning to progress further in theoretical math, if they plan on taking Physics C senior year, etc.