Math sequence question.

<p>Hello! I am a freshman in high school right now. I am signing up for sophomore year classes. I have already completed Algebra 1, Geometry, and Algebra 2. My choices for next year are Pre-Calculus, AP Statistics, or College Algebra.
I just wanted to ask what you think I should take. I would like to go to an Ivy League school for pre-medicine (if that helps you help me).
Thanks for your help!</p>

<p>Basically I am wondering what class would be most beneficial. Just thought I would add that.</p>

<p>Take pre-calc, if you want to go on a pre-med track you will need calc later on.</p>

<p>Take PreCalc, so that you can then take Calculus the year after. After Calculus, you can take whatever classes you want. Most people in my school, after AP Calc, take AP Stats and/or Multivariable Calculus.</p>

<p>Precalc or Precalc with trig.</p>

<p>I was thinking calc! Thank you everyone.</p>

<p>“I would like to go to an Ivy League school”</p>

<p>Why do you specifically want to go to a school in the Ivy League athletic conference? Have you researched any other good schools?</p>

<p>And to answer your question, take pre-calculus. If you want to take two math classes, take AP Stats and pre-calculus.</p>

<p>If honors is an option, take that.</p>

<p>Both of my parents went to Ivy League schools. I have researched and will apply to many others, but if possible; I would like to attend the Ivy they both went to. (:</p>

<p>I have researched and will apply to many other great schools. But, if at all possible; I would like to attend the Ivy that both of my parents went to.</p>