<p>woot, it was with a 21 point bonus =)</p>
<p>my semester grade was an 88 so im not trippin though</p>
<p>woot, it was with a 21 point bonus =)</p>
<p>my semester grade was an 88 so im not trippin though</p>
<p>you bitter not be trippin dawg. wut calc u b in bc or ab? i be in bc fo sho but i be droppin down to da ab cuz i dont understand none of dis bc stuffz.</p>
<p>fo' shizzle, yo.</p>
<p>i b in dat ab</p>
<p>my skoo dnt even hav bc</p>
<p>haha. I keep getting Ds on my Calc BC tests (yet I have a C), but I can't drop down a level (theoretically I suppose I could, but I'd have to sign up at the local CC, but registration passed). Oh well, a C isn't a big deal, as long as it's not a D i'm all good :)</p>
<p>My brother gets 60 averages on tests, and ocassionally 30 averages.</p>
<p>our class average was a 77 as of the end of the first semester, but luckily I was above that.</p>
<p>i took my calc ab final today. it was 16 pages long</p>
<p>I have an easy Calc teacher, so I can usually get an A without the (big) curve.</p>
<p>But enough with bragging. I had a hellish Algebra II class that I barely got a B in. I also felt mentally violated in Geometry. it was like I was incapable of doing proofs.</p>
<p>My son told me today that his bc class dropped to 10 students out of 25 that took calc ab course. You have to take ab before u can take bc.</p>
<p>I'm in AB Calc, and somehow I have a 98 average this quarter.
Okay fine, not somehow, I'm just really good at math.</p>
<p>not necessarily. at my school you have the choice of AB or BC. BC is just for stronger students in math</p>
<p>Took BC after precalc, no biggie...</p>