Monday, May 24, 2010

Whats the maximum level of math i can take at high school?

I took Algebra 2 and Geometry my freshmen year


Trigonometry, Advanced Math and Analysis my sophomore year


AP Calculus AB, BC, AP Physics C and AP Stats my Junior Year.





Now i dont have any math options left??? I have a free block and i am looking to enroll into an online math class.. can you tell me what comes after that?? (my scores in AP were 4 and 5)





Thank You

Whats the maximum level of math i can take at high school?
Check out your local college - either there or through a high school adviser - to see what classes are offered as dual credit. If you can't do anything dual credit (or most likely don't need it) then go ahead and enroll in the college course.





What comes next? (in sequential order)


Calculus 2, Calculus 3


Ordinary Differential Equations





Discrete Mathematics, Finite Mathematics and Linear Algebra are generally in the math requirements as well. They can be taken at any time. Sometimes calculus is a pre-req for discrete - but you got that :)





The two colleges I've attended required C++ for math major.
Reply:dude just relax, im in int. 3 in my sophmore, and here at my school the highest u can take is AP calculs, so if i were u, i'd just chill in ma free block
Reply:I don't know the rules at your school district, but at my high school you can take classes at a community college during school hours. I'm currently enrolled in two such classes (one of them is a math course), both of which have the college's professors teaching at our school, part-time. I also know of some students who leave campus during the day to take class at the actual college. You may want to talk to your counselor or principal to see if that sort of arrangement is possible.
Reply:calculus 3
Reply:You can go further in calculus, which was the highest AP class offered when I was in HS. Beyond that is differential equations, in which I did relatively poorly in college after exempting the first calculus course and acing the other three--so poorly that I was even accused of cheating the one time I bothered to study for the test and got 100!
Reply:Get in touch with a college counselor and ask them. A math teacher at your school should also be able to point you in the right direction.
Reply:AP calculus 2 at my sachool (its a college course)
Reply:you are so lucky, freshman year all they would let me take was Geometry, which means I'll only make it to Calc. AP my senior year
Reply:you should take calculus III, linear algebra, or differential equations in community college.. that's what im doing :)





you can also get an associates degree in math if you have enough general ed credit at community college.. hehehee
Reply:If you really wnat to take another math class, start going to your local community college to learn what you want and pick up some college credits at the same time
Reply:Hello





The max level of math varies for every school. For some schools, AP calc is the highest level. For others, like mine, you can take Advanced calculus (which you can gain credits for Calculus III in college) and Differential Equations.





So what comes after Ap calc is more calculus that deals with multi variable functions, vector valued functions and 3 dimensional stuff, or you can take differential equations which is a more advanced version of the basic diff. eqs you've learned in ap calc. Go to your local community college if your school does not offer them.
Reply:ur really smart!!!!

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