Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCPS Advanced Math Student with strong STEM interest:
12th Math electives, AP stat, etc.
11th Multivariable + another math elective
10th AP calculus BC
9th AP precalculus BC (previously known as Precalculus)
8th Algebra 2 Trig
FCPS Advanced Student with strong STEM interest:
12th Multivariable + another math elective
11th AP calculus BC
10th AP precalculus BC (previously known as traditional Precalculus)
9th Algebra 2 Trig
DC is interested in the Computer Science direction. In that case, the first track (doing Geometry HN in summer) is ideal? Algebra 2 is prerequisite to take AP Computer Sci A or Principal (forgot which one), I thought. Also, the first track allows one to take AP Stat, which seems related to CS. Maybe the grade is more important than doing the max acceleration?
Anonymous wrote:FCPS Advanced Math Student with strong STEM interest:
12th Math electives, AP stat, etc.
11th Multivariable + another math elective
10th AP calculus BC
9th AP precalculus BC (previously known as Precalculus)
8th Algebra 2 Trig
FCPS Advanced Student with strong STEM interest:
12th Multivariable + another math elective
11th AP calculus BC
10th AP precalculus BC (previously known as traditional Precalculus)
9th Algebra 2 Trig
Anonymous wrote:What is being taught in the pre calc classes? Not familiar with that class as school system we came from did Alg 2/Trig, then Analysis and then Calc AB or BC. Is precalc another name for trig and analysis?
Anonymous wrote:Not true, derivatives are part of the BC syllabus. If a teacher skips it, that's on themAnonymous wrote:You need to know derivatives to take calculus BC.
Not true, derivatives are part of the BC syllabus. If a teacher skips it, that's on themAnonymous wrote:You need to know derivatives to take calculus BC.
Anonymous wrote:My DC is a sophomore student and deciding his courses for junior year. DC is doing Algebra 2 this year and selected AP Precalc AB for next year. Can DC take Calculus BC in senior year? We checked that, to get into a good engineering school, the minimum DC should do is CalBC. In that case DC has to change his course to AP precal BC so as to take Cal BC in senior year.
Anonymous wrote:Ask his math teachers or better yet, one of the precalc teachers and/or counselor. Since when did they become so many differentiations of precalc? It shouldn’t even be considered an AP class. Now there is an AP precalc AB and a AP precalc BC? This is bananas