HS student Summer Program decision

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Sorry, my joke was misinterpreted. What I meant was that around here the 4 year curriculum is Algebra I - Geometry - Algebra II(pre-calc) - AP Calculus(AB or BC). Doesn't your Honors Calculus cover much of the same material as AP Calc AB?

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<p>The following is the link for the syllabus ( not very detailed..user:student pass:student ) :</p>

<p><a href="http://www.cheshireacademy.org/uploaded/faculty/EidentS/Syllabus-_calc.doc%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.cheshireacademy.org/uploaded/faculty/EidentS/Syllabus-_calc.doc&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>It might probably cover the same material but it wont be as indepth as AP calc imo.. Also, since it's an AP course, they would have to maintain "certain standards"...</p>

<p>Also, I figure that Pre-calculus is just a review and hence i'm better of doing precalculus in summer instead of doing Calculus next summer. In additon to this, not doing Calculus this year would mean that I wouldnt be able to take calculus-based college courses next year in physics,etc </p>

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btw: Cornell does an excellent job hosting high schoolers.

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<p>Did you go take summer courses at Cornell as a HS student?</p>

<p>Thanks much..</p>