Anonymous wrote:Not at OP's school, apparently.Anonymous wrote:This makes no sense. They take precal then calc bc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not at OP's school, apparently.Anonymous wrote:This makes no sense. They take precal then calc bc.
Yes, at OP’s school. OP doesn’t like the “taking precalc before taking calc bc” requirement.
Anonymous wrote:Not at OP's school, apparently.Anonymous wrote:This makes no sense. They take precal then calc bc.
talk directly to the AP coordinator, preferably in person.Anonymous wrote:At our school they require calc AB as a prerequisite before students can take BC. Even though our child took Algebra 1 in sixth, this would mean they couldn't take BC until junior year. Since they are already fluent with basic calculus, this would be a shame and also a very inefficient use of their mandatory time in school.
We're thinking of simply letting them "test out" by taking the AP Calc AB exam in 9th so that the school then couldn't refuse enrollment in the Calc BC course in 10th. We're thinking of doing this, if necessary, over any objections the school may have and, if necessary going to an external testing center.
Does anyone have any experience with this - the college board site seems to indicate they support self study/home school takers, but they also say test centers may impose restrictions.
Not at OP's school, apparently.Anonymous wrote:This makes no sense. They take precal then calc bc.
Anonymous wrote:Does your school offer AP Pre-calculus BC? If not, can your child that that class online instead of AP Pre-calculus BC?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get a tutor.
+1. Calculus is a different set of thinking from Algebra though it's not harder. I think Geometry is harder.
The concept change stops a lot of kids doing Calc in class. Then they suddenly become a "man of letters".
Anonymous wrote:Get a tutor.