Anonymous wrote:There is a *big* gap between AP Pre Cal and Calc BC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree that taking AB in Junior year and BC senior year is a great plan for a strong math foundation for college. My DC is extraordinary at math and a math major at VT and she opted for AB in Junior year to help make it a less stressful year (honors and AP other classes) and it was a very good choice. VT took her credit for the BC calc and she’s doing great with her math major. There’s no need to rush ahead.
The only good part about this plan is that it is meant for slowly stretching one year of math material into two years. She would learn the calculus the first year, but then do almost the exact same thing with just a few additional topics the second year. In my opinion, not a great plan unless one likes to just take it easy the 2nd year.. which I suppose fits well with senioritis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She also took AP Stats, AP Physics A&E, and AP Physics Mech
What is AP Physics Mech? Did she do AP Physics C, which is both Mech and E-Mag?
Yes, at our school it is two classes, so essentially physics every day. It seems like different schools offer different AP Physics C options.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She also took AP Stats, AP Physics A&E, and AP Physics Mech
What is AP Physics Mech? Did she do AP Physics C, which is both Mech and E-Mag?
Yes, at our school it is two classes, so essentially physics every day. It seems like different schools offer different AP Physics C options.
what school is it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She also took AP Stats, AP Physics A&E, and AP Physics Mech
What is AP Physics Mech? Did she do AP Physics C, which is both Mech and E-Mag?
Yes, at our school it is two classes, so essentially physics every day. It seems like different schools offer different AP Physics C options.
Anonymous wrote:She also took AP Stats, AP Physics A&E, and AP Physics Mech
What is AP Physics Mech? Did she do AP Physics C, which is both Mech and E-Mag?
She also took AP Stats, AP Physics A&E, and AP Physics Mech
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree that taking AB in Junior year and BC senior year is a great plan for a strong math foundation for college. My DC is extraordinary at math and a math major at VT and she opted for AB in Junior year to help make it a less stressful year (honors and AP other classes) and it was a very good choice. VT took her credit for the BC calc and she’s doing great with her math major. There’s no need to rush ahead.
The only good part about this plan is that it is meant for slowly stretching one year of math material into two years. She would learn the calculus the first year, but then do almost the exact same thing with just a few additional topics the second year. In my opinion, not a great plan unless one likes to just take it easy the 2nd year.. which I suppose fits well with senioritis.
Or, she crammed everything possible into senior year, so it was nice that calculus was one of her easier classes. She also took AP Stats, AP Physics A&E, and AP Physics Mech. There are plenty of paths to success.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree that taking AB in Junior year and BC senior year is a great plan for a strong math foundation for college. My DC is extraordinary at math and a math major at VT and she opted for AB in Junior year to help make it a less stressful year (honors and AP other classes) and it was a very good choice. VT took her credit for the BC calc and she’s doing great with her math major. There’s no need to rush ahead.
The only good part about this plan is that it is meant for slowly stretching one year of math material into two years. She would learn the calculus the first year, but then do almost the exact same thing with just a few additional topics the second year. In my opinion, not a great plan unless one likes to just take it easy the 2nd year.. which I suppose fits well with senioritis.
Anonymous wrote:I agree that taking AB in Junior year and BC senior year is a great plan for a strong math foundation for college. My DC is extraordinary at math and a math major at VT and she opted for AB in Junior year to help make it a less stressful year (honors and AP other classes) and it was a very good choice. VT took her credit for the BC calc and she’s doing great with her math major. There’s no need to rush ahead.