<p>Should Math 2 be taken after Pre-Cal or after Calculus?</p>
<p>After Pre-Calc.</p>
<p>After you learn L’hopital’s rule so that you can easily get every single limit question right.</p>
<p>^Isn’t that covered in BC? Limits are easy enough to cover in Pre-Cal; any questions on limits on the test would be very easy.</p>
<p>I learned it last year in AB, but it’s probably a BC topic. All Math 2 limits can be solved via L’Hopitaling them, but yeah I suppose you could take the extra 20 seconds and solve it by hand. If you can take the derivative of X^2 though, it’s worth learning L’Hopital’s rule which’ll probably take about 3 minutes.</p>
<p>Or, learn how to find a limit based on a graph and use a graphing calculator to find it.</p>
<p>But take it after Pre-Calc; the material should be fresher in your head (though I did manage an 800 after calculus, so it’s not impossible).</p>
<p>After Pre-Calc is probably ideal, but I agree that taking it after Calculus or during Calculus shouldn’t be a problem either.</p>