Anonymous wrote:My child did this as well through dual enrollment. Their HS did not offer these courses. HS only went through BC. Just fyi that there are other options.
Anonymous wrote:Half of Ivy League math majors took MV Calc and Linear Algebra in high school.
This usually means AP Calculus BC in sophomore year, but sometimes means junior year.
https://math.mit.edu/wim/2019/03/10/national-mathematics-survey/
This is a huge difference from just 20 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:I mean...makes sense. DC's friends have somehow taken Real Analysis, Topology, Linear, Complex Analysis, etc. before getting to Harvard. A lot of those top math students go to math summer camp and study for Olympiads, so they go beyond Calc AB and BC.
Anonymous wrote:I wasn’t even good at math but my first year of college included MV Calc, Linear Alg, and Diff Eqs.
This thread should surprise nobody.
Anonymous wrote:Common sequencing for those who accelerate early and go far is (by semester )
Calc BC A
Calc BC B,
Multivariable Calculus
Differential Equations
Linear Algebra
But DiffEqu isn't always prereq for LA, so could be avoided, or taken the same time as LA.
Anonymous wrote:Half of Ivy League math majors took MV Calc and Linear Algebra in high school.
This usually means AP Calculus BC in sophomore year, but sometimes means junior year.
https://math.mit.edu/wim/2019/03/10/national-mathematics-survey/
This is a huge difference from just 20 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Why would you need to take BC as a sophomore in order to take MV before graduating? I thought most mathy kids did BC as a junior then MV as a senior.