Math Decision?

<p>So I am attending a new STEM magnet highschool starting next fall that is still in the process of figuring out forecasting and teachers. I am in the 8th grade and I am taking both algebra and geometry together in the same year. In algebra I am board out of my mind and I recently missed a week of school due to an illness and came back and still understood it better than the rest of my class. If I get one question on the test wrong I consider it bad. Geometry takes a bit more work yet I still get an A without braking a sweat. My question is should I ask if I can test out of Algebra 2 while doing summer studying (I have an Algebra 2 textbook) and go right into Pre-Calc. Also, what math classes would I be able to take in 10th, 11th, and 12th grade.</p>

<p>Precalculus, calc ab, calc bc, stats. </p>

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Yes, defs ask - I’m doing the same thing except I’m going to teach myself geometry. I’m also an eighth grader. Also, what’s a magnet school?</p>

<p>It is a school that has a special focus. Such as Medical, Art, or Architecture. The STEM magnet is Science Technology Engineering Math.</p>

<p>Check with your future highschool. That’s what I wanted to do in 8th grade, but apparently, Algebra 2 is ‘mandatory’ for graduation. If that’s the case, take the class during summer school. It’ll cost a bit of money, but it all depends on how much you want to skip.</p>

<p>U can just take an algebra 2 online class over the summer. That way your school has no choice but to give you precalc</p>