Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It can be a huge leap from Pre-Calc to BC Calc. It's definitely possible to do, but if the pre-calc preparation is lacking or grades are lower than A, I'd suggest doing AB Calc.
OP here, agreed it can be a jump. Kiddo takes AOPS classes and other Math enrichment classes in addition to the school work, so TBH, Calc BC would be a "somewhat" repeat in 10th grade. But yes, if PreCal proves to be much, absolutely would drop to Calc AB. Thanks for the feedback!
I seriously doubt that your kid will have issues going from pre-calc to BC based on what you've posted so far. Lots of kids do it in our school system, and most are probably not as good at math as your child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It can be a huge leap from Pre-Calc to BC Calc. It's definitely possible to do, but if the pre-calc preparation is lacking or grades are lower than A, I'd suggest doing AB Calc.
OP here, agreed it can be a jump. Kiddo takes AOPS classes and other Math enrichment classes in addition to the school work, so TBH, Calc BC would be a "somewhat" repeat in 10th grade. But yes, if PreCal proves to be much, absolutely would drop to Calc AB. Thanks for the feedback!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not take Multivariable after BC? DS’s track: BC 9th, MV 10th, Linear Algebra & Differential Equations 11th, Number Theory 12th. He’ll take Stats as an extra elective in 12th, but it’s not “in line” with the other math classes at his school.
When I discussed with him, Stats is easier so would give him more time in Junior year to focus on College apps, and give a boost to GPA. School does not offer Linear Algebra & Differential Equations, Number Theory. But you got me thinking that if he does MVC in Junior, then he could do a dual enrollment for Linear Algebra & DE in 12th and Stats as an elective. Plus taking a break from calc be more difficult as he may forget some content.
Did your DS have to repeat any of his Math classes in college? That is a pretty impressive Math track!
My bad, I see your DS is still in HS
Correct, DS is a high school junior. Why would your son be focusing on college apps that year? DS is just researching schools at this point, and will wait until summer to start writing essays and such.
Anonymous wrote:Some class choices will be affected by the teacher. Why take a course with a bad teacher ? Why miss a course with an exceptional teacher ?
Some class choices will be affected by a student's changing interests.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not take Multivariable after BC? DS’s track: BC 9th, MV 10th, Linear Algebra & Differential Equations 11th, Number Theory 12th. He’ll take Stats as an extra elective in 12th, but it’s not “in line” with the other math classes at his school.
When I discussed with him, Stats is easier so would give him more time in Junior year to focus on College apps, and give a boost to GPA. School does not offer Linear Algebra & Differential Equations, Number Theory. But you got me thinking that if he does MVC in Junior, then he could do a dual enrollment for Linear Algebra & DE in 12th and Stats as an elective. Plus taking a break from calc be more difficult as he may forget some content.
Did your DS have to repeat any of his Math classes in college? That is a pretty impressive Math track!
My bad, I see your DS is still in HS
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pre-calc is not AP
It might be easier to take AP physics after completing calculus
Highly recommend taking AP Physics C junior year after taking Calc BC. Do AP Bio Sophmore year if that's an option.
Anonymous wrote:No PE or arts required?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not take Multivariable after BC? DS’s track: BC 9th, MV 10th, Linear Algebra & Differential Equations 11th, Number Theory 12th. He’ll take Stats as an extra elective in 12th, but it’s not “in line” with the other math classes at his school.
When I discussed with him, Stats is easier so would give him more time in Junior year to focus on College apps, and give a boost to GPA. School does not offer Linear Algebra & Differential Equations, Number Theory. But you got me thinking that if he does MVC in Junior, then he could do a dual enrollment for Linear Algebra & DE in 12th and Stats as an elective. Plus taking a break from calc be more difficult as he may forget some content.
Did your DS have to repeat any of his Math classes in college? That is a pretty impressive Math track!
Anonymous wrote:Why not take Multivariable after BC? DS’s track: BC 9th, MV 10th, Linear Algebra & Differential Equations 11th, Number Theory 12th. He’ll take Stats as an extra elective in 12th, but it’s not “in line” with the other math classes at his school.
Anonymous wrote:Pre-calc is not AP
It might be easier to take AP physics after completing calculus
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No AP government? I would add a 12th grade social studies class of some sort
Thanks for the feedback! Will Econ qualify as a 12th grade Social Studies class? I will provide the feedback on AP Gov, if he wants to take it in 12th grade. I know couple of his friends are taking it, but I wasn't sure if that is necessary.
I *believe* a U.S. government class (which is required for graduation in many states, WTH Texas?), would be a core class. Economics is a social studies elective.