Anonymous wrote:It depends on the university. My current 1st year engineering student at UMD will not have to repeat MVC or physics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those whose children took multivariable, linear eq and diff eq, what were their math SAT score?
The reason I ask is because it is incredibly rare to have math beyond Calc BC where I am from!
My kid who took all three had a 770.
And, it is very very rare for kids in the DMV to take MVC, LA, and DE in high school. Don’t get the wrong impression from this thread.
MVC is more common but it is much less common to do the other two.
My child and at least 2 dozen of his class mates have all completed MVC, LA, and DE in high school. It is hardly rare.
Ok, let’s say there are 200,000 HS students in the DMV, or 50,000 graduating seniors. How many do you think will have taken all three of those classes before they graduate? Half? 5,000? 500? 150?
I find it kind of interesting that a very small number of kids take these super advanced math classes yet apparently a huge percentage of the parents of these kids waste their days posting here. One would think that such smart parents could be using their time more productively (obviously including myself in this group of those who are wasting their time).
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those whose children took multivariable, linear eq and diff eq, what were their math SAT score?
The reason I ask is because it is incredibly rare to have math beyond Calc BC where I am from!
My kid who took all three had a 770.
And, it is very very rare for kids in the DMV to take MVC, LA, and DE in high school. Don’t get the wrong impression from this thread.
MVC is more common but it is much less common to do the other two.
My child and at least 2 dozen of his class mates have all completed MVC, LA, and DE in high school. It is hardly rare.
Ok, let’s say there are 200,000 HS students in the DMV, or 50,000 graduating seniors. How many do you think will have taken all three of those classes before they graduate? Half? 5,000? 500? 150?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those whose children took multivariable, linear eq and diff eq, what were their math SAT score?
The reason I ask is because it is incredibly rare to have math beyond Calc BC where I am from!
My kid who took all three had a 770.
And, it is very very rare for kids in the DMV to take MVC, LA, and DE in high school. Don’t get the wrong impression from this thread.
MVC is more common but it is much less common to do the other two.
My child and at least 2 dozen of his class mates have all completed MVC, LA, and DE in high school. It is hardly rare.
Anonymous wrote:For those whose children took multivariable, linear eq and diff eq, what were their math SAT score?
The reason I ask is because it is incredibly rare to have math beyond Calc BC where I am from!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those whose children took multivariable, linear eq and diff eq, what were their math SAT score?
The reason I ask is because it is incredibly rare to have math beyond Calc BC where I am from!
My kid who took all three had a 770.
And, it is very very rare for kids in the DMV to take MVC, LA, and DE in high school. Don’t get the wrong impression from this thread.
MVC is more common but it is much less common to do the other two.
My child and at least 2 dozen of his class mates have all completed MVC, LA, and DE in high school. It is hardly rare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those whose children took multivariable, linear eq and diff eq, what were their math SAT score?
The reason I ask is because it is incredibly rare to have math beyond Calc BC where I am from!
My kid who took all three had a 770.
And, it is very very rare for kids in the DMV to take MVC, LA, and DE in high school. Don’t get the wrong impression from this thread.
MVC is more common but it is much less common to do the other two.
My child and at least 2 dozen of his class mates have all completed MVC, LA, and DE in high school. It is hardly rare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those whose children took multivariable, linear eq and diff eq, what were their math SAT score?
The reason I ask is because it is incredibly rare to have math beyond Calc BC where I am from!
My kid who took all three had a 770.
And, it is very very rare for kids in the DMV to take MVC, LA, and DE in high school. Don’t get the wrong impression from this thread.
MVC is more common but it is much less common to do the other two.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those whose children took multivariable, linear eq and diff eq, what were their math SAT score?
The reason I ask is because it is incredibly rare to have math beyond Calc BC where I am from!
My kid who took all three had a 770.
And, it is very very rare for kids in the DMV to take MVC, LA, and DE in high school. Don’t get the wrong impression from this thread.
MVC is more common but it is much less common to do the other two.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those whose children took multivariable, linear eq and diff eq, what were their math SAT score?
The reason I ask is because it is incredibly rare to have math beyond Calc BC where I am from!
My kid who took all three had a 770.
And, it is very very rare for kids in the DMV to take MVC, LA, and DE in high school. Don’t get the wrong impression from this thread.
MVC is more common but it is much less common to do the other two.