<p>Im thinking of skiping Pre-Calc Honors so I can go to AP Calc in Junior and take AP Stats in Senior Year. Anyone else do that here? If you did, how did you effectivley teach yourself pre-calc over the summer?</p>
<p>I didn't but a friend of mine did. The summer before Junior year he took Pre-Calc (at a local community college I think, classes for math are usually like 4 nights a week for an hour of so for 5 weeks). So Junior year he took AP Calc AB which is the highest level of math our school offers. He wanted to keep going this year as a senior though (we don't have Stat) so he had a class with just him and the math teacher for Calc BC haha. It was funny because class just didn't happen if either one wasn't there.</p>
<p>just take precalc honors my god or take it durign the summer but dont skip it. u wont be an underachiever if u dont skip straight to bc calc and you'll still get into college. arghh.</p>
<p>One of my friends will be taking precalc gt over the summer, so she can take AP calc ab as a junior. It shouldn't be impossible, but it'll take a lot of work.</p>
<p>I wouldn't recommend it though... b/c some crucial understanding of Calc BC comes from fundamental understanding of Precalc... you can skip the class, but don't skip the knowledge...</p>
<p>I skipped precalc and went to calc AB. It's been really, really easy for me. I wish I'd done BC. :(</p>
<p>If you're really good at math, then go for it.</p>
<p>yes that is very true. even for calc ab. our teacher wasn't that great for honors precalc so we had trouble when we got to ap calc and the teacher expected us to know a lot of stuff that we never learned (or were just taught so weirdly it was impossible to understand).</p>