Anonymous wrote:Colleges don't "want to see" 1.5-2 years of university math in high school. "Most rigorous" is a tier, not "most advanced class theoretically possible in every subject".
Colleges know that people taking calculus don't fully learn the material in the class (only 20% even get 6s, which is already a low bar) so appreciate students taking their time to study calculus thoroughly.
i have to disagree with this. My son went all the way up to multivariable calc in high school and pulled those credits over to college and completely was able to skip calc 3 which only has a 50% pass rate at his school and thins out the COE. he’s graduating this May with a double major in CS and applied math and is already working part time since summer for his employer he’ll be full time with in May, making well over 100k/yr. His high school prepared him incredibly well in the area of math and science.