Should I move into Precalculus Honors?

<p>I'll be a senior next year and I'm taking Algebra II this year. I'm actually really good at it at the moment. It's simple to me, maybe because I have an amazing teacher who presents material better than any teacher I've had.
Math has been a struggle for me before. Geometry was very hard for me because I had an horrendous teacher, but I was fine when I went to a tutor every day. I ended up with an A though. (Extremely curved. There was only like 2 other As in the class)</p>

<p>It takes me a while to get concepts, but one I do I'm fine. And I'm also a little slow. As long as the teacher puts exactly what kind of problems they did in class on the test, it's perfect. </p>

<p>But how different is Honors Math from regular math? How much of a curveball would I get?</p>

<p>I think whenever it comes to honors vs regular, it depends on your county and school curriculum. It is not like AP where you need to learn specific stuff and do things a certain way in preparation of the ap test. I might be wrong. I took honors pre calc and it was not too bad. as long as you work hard, you can do it! Good luck!!</p>

<p>Agree with 22school4cool</p>

<p>Lol like 22&milth said, it just depends on the class. At my school, honors just finishes a couple more chapters in the textbook than non-h and has a more cooperative class.</p>