Anonymous wrote:My 9th grader (A in Honors Alg 2 so far) is planning on Honors Pre Calc in 10th and AP Calc A/B in 11th. Is this not a common path?
Anonymous wrote:At our school, the teacher said only one student had an A in Calc AB. She said you are doing well in the class if you receive a B.
Anonymous wrote:At our school, the teacher said only one student had an A in Calc AB. She said you are doing well in the class if you receive a B.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Non-honors precalc is not preparation for Calculus AB.
It is preparation for "Calculus with Applications" (calculus for marketing majors).
Calc AB vs BC will have no impact on college unless you take a class that is too hard and fail to learn and then continue the cycle in later years.
Wrong on both fronts.
My DC - and many others - are doing fine in AB Calc after regular pre calc. Is Honors better prep? Yes. But regular is adequate for capable kids.
If you’re looking at T25 in hard stem or business, BC is something AOs notice, if available at your school. And maybe beyond T25 for CS and engineering.
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Very common to take regular precal and go to AB.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Non-honors precalc is not preparation for Calculus AB.
It is preparation for "Calculus with Applications" (calculus for marketing majors).
Calc AB vs BC will have no impact on college unless you take a class that is too hard and fail to learn and then continue the cycle in later years.
Wrong on both fronts.
My DC - and many others - are doing fine in AB Calc after regular pre calc. Is Honors better prep? Yes. But regular is adequate for capable kids.
If you’re looking at T25 in hard stem or business, BC is something AOs notice, if available at your school. And maybe beyond T25 for CS and engineering.
Anonymous wrote:Non-honors precalc is not preparation for Calculus AB.
It is preparation for "Calculus with Applications" (calculus for marketing majors).
Calc AB vs BC will have no impact on college unless you take a class that is too hard and fail to learn and then continue the cycle in later years.
Anonymous wrote:Non-honors precalc is not preparation for Calculus AB.
It is preparation for "Calculus with Applications" (calculus for marketing majors).
Calc AB vs BC will have no impact on college unless you take a class that is too hard and fail to learn and then continue the cycle in later years.