Anonymous wrote:Our HS provides slides that show the different expectations in each class. It says the difference is that “regular” does not require as much independent learning. Tests reflect problems given on homework. Whereas in Honors the test may require thinking beyond what was on the class and homework assignments. Taking what you learned and making additional connections.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our school does not offer AP Prec AB. The options were non-honors precalculus or AP Precalc BC.
My son did honors geometry, regular algebra 2, and ap precalc BC.
Was it a struggle? Or was he able to manage?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Mine went from Algebra 2 (regular) to AP Precalculus AB. It was a lot of work, but not too big a leap. Got As in both and a 4 on the AP. Had another AP and could not study as much as he wanted for it.
Did he consider doing Algebra 2 Honors ?
Anonymous wrote:
Mine went from Algebra 2 (regular) to AP Precalculus AB. It was a lot of work, but not too big a leap. Got As in both and a 4 on the AP. Had another AP and could not study as much as he wanted for it.
Anonymous wrote:My DC is moving into 9th and working with their counselor on math selection. Counselor said there is no upper math step after Algebra 2 non-honors. The leap is too big to pre-calc, which is only offered as an AP course. So then the option is statistics or another low-level math course.
Counselor recommended staying in the math honors classes for this reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DC is moving into 9th and working with their counselor on math selection. Counselor said there is no upper math step after Algebra 2 non-honors. The leap is too big to pre-calc, which is only offered as an AP course. So then the option is statistics or another low-level math course.
Counselor recommended staying in the math honors classes for this reason.
This must be specific to your high school, because they have a standard level pre-calc at our school and my older son took it and then took Appied Calc after that since he is not going into a stem field, but enjoyed having a math class
PP here. Chantilly only offers AP pre-calc, per the counselor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DC is moving into 9th and working with their counselor on math selection. Counselor said there is no upper math step after Algebra 2 non-honors. The leap is too big to pre-calc, which is only offered as an AP course. So then the option is statistics or another low-level math course.
Counselor recommended staying in the math honors classes for this reason.
This must be specific to your high school, because they have a standard level pre-calc at our school and my older son took it and then took Appied Calc after that since he is not going into a stem field, but enjoyed having a math class
Anonymous wrote:Our school does not offer AP Prec AB. The options were non-honors precalculus or AP Precalc BC.
My son did honors geometry, regular algebra 2, and ap precalc BC.