<p>The most rigorous math offered at my school is AP Statistics, after AP Calculus BC. I am rising sophomore and will be taking pre-calculus next school year. How can I double up to get to AP Statistic by senior year?</p>
<p>Thank you.</p>
<p>The most rigorous math offered at my school is AP Statistics, after AP Calculus BC. I am rising sophomore and will be taking pre-calculus next school year. How can I double up to get to AP Statistic by senior year?</p>
<p>Thank you.</p>
<p>Just take Pre-Calc Sophomore year, Calc BC Junior year, and AP Stats Senior year.</p>
<p>What about Cal AB?</p>
<p>At my school, students either went from pre-calculus to AP Calculus BC or AP Calculus AB, depending on their preference. I went straight from Pre-Calc to AP Calc BC, and I was absolutely fine. Your school may do things differently, but at my school, students who wanted to take the top level math never took Calculus AB.</p>
<p>Calc BC covers Calc AB and a few more concepts. You even get the score you would have gotten on Calc AB with your Calc BC score</p>
<p>What they said. It’s rather meaningless to take both AB and BC. Just take BC and call it a day.</p>
<p>Thank you!</p>
<p>At our school AB is a prerequisite to BC. Stats is usually considered the easy alternative to Calc.</p>
<p>That’s the first time I’ve heard of a school having AB as a prerequisite. OP, if that by chance is the case for you, then just do one class a year and just take both Calc BC and Stats senior year.</p>