<p>If you are in 9th grade and are going to apply to repeat 9th grade the following year in boarding school, then if you were taking honors geometry in 9th grade, would you move up to algebra 2 honors the year you go to boarding school, or would you take honors geometry again?</p>
<p>Wouldnt they test you for that?</p>
<p>theyd move you</p>
<p>some schools have a placement test for that.</p>
<p>ok thanks.</p>
<p>i highly doubt any school would honestly make you repeat a class unless you were failing in which case you would probably not be accepted.</p>
<p>im guessing placement tests, but maybe if you didn't do so stellar they'd put you in a regular al2 class not honors. i dunno.</p>
<p>It depends ont he school. But I do know that some do in fact make you repeat if you don't test out of it on the placement test.
Not all schools do placement tests, some use your record and base it on the recommendations from your teachers.</p>
<p>It depends on the school. My older son got an A in French I at his public school, but the BS made him repeat anyway and it's a good thing, as the bs course was much more rigorous. They do also administer tests. My younger son tested up in Spanish, and did not have to repeat geometry.</p>
<p>They may also place you in-between, such as in regular Algebra II. This could be for various reasons, including if at your prior school you missed some elements of the math curriculum their Algebra II honors students need to know.</p>