Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Regular pre-calc can lead to AB but not BC (barring exceptional circumstances)
Honors pre-calc can lead to either AB or BC.
Sadly, to which of those it leads can be determined by the school the student attends, and its administration's preference in affording course options, rather than the relative preparedness of the student.
Anonymous wrote:Regular pre-calc can lead to AB but not BC (barring exceptional circumstances)
Honors pre-calc can lead to either AB or BC.
Anonymous wrote:If you mean Honors Pre-Calculus, it is in fact harder than on-level even though both can lead to AP Calculus BC the year after.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you mean Honors Pre-Calculus, it is in fact harder than on-level even though both can lead to AP Calculus BC the year after.
No it can not. On level Pre Calc is not meant for those to enter an AP Calculus track. Even Honors PreCalc is not necessarily for AP Calc BC, students go into AB.
Yes you absolutely can enter AP Calc from on-level pre-Calc, though most would take Calc AB. You do not have to take Calc w/ Applications.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you mean Honors Pre-Calculus, it is in fact harder than on-level even though both can lead to AP Calculus BC the year after.
No it can not. On level Pre Calc is not meant for those to enter an AP Calculus track. Even Honors PreCalc is not necessarily for AP Calc BC, students go into AB.
Anonymous wrote:If you mean Honors Pre-Calculus, it is in fact harder than on-level even though both can lead to AP Calculus BC the year after.