ugh...math classes?

<p>Algebra I
Algebra II
Geometry
IB Math Studies I and II (pathetically easy)
IB Math Methods I and II (easy by formulas)
IB Math Higher Level I and II (hard in my opinion)</p>

<p>We might actually have Statistics, but I'm not sure.</p>

<p>My school goes up to Calculus II (BC, basically), and we've got just one class of 13. I guess it's either distance learning or classes at the local university for me next year.</p>

<p>Regular/Honors Algebra I
Regular/Honors Geometry
Regular Advanced Algebra with Trigonometry
Honors Advanced Algebra with Trigonometry (AB track)
Honors Advanced Algebra with Trigonometry (BC track)
Regular Pre-Calculus
Honors Pre-Calculus (AB track)
Honors Pre-Calculus (BC track)
Honors Calculus
AP Calculus AB
AP Calculus BC
AP Statistics
Discrete Math</p>

<p>The Illinois Math and Science Academy (IMSA) offers classes such as multivariable calculus, linear algebra, differential equations, abstract algebra, and number theory, which is more than most community colleges.</p>

<p>Algebra 1 (sequence 1)
Algebra 1 (sequence 2)
*core level classes where kids take a low algebra class over 2 years
Cosnumer mathematics--core
Algebra 1
Applied Geometry-core level
Geometry
Honors Geometry
INtro to alg2- core level
algebra 2
honors algebra 2
precalc
honors precalc
honors calculus
AP calc AB
AP stats
then we have accouting classes if those kids dont wanna take math...</p>

<p>At my school our math depeartment is the weakest by farrr....</p>

<p>we go up to multivariable calc first semester and linear algebra second (its 1 course, two classes, they won't separate it). after that you have to go to cc.</p>

<p>Pre-Algebra
Algebra
Algebra II
Algebra III
Geometry
Ap Stat
AP Calc. AB
AP Calc. BC
Trig.
and the best class ever, and the hardest Multivariable</p>

<p>Here we go..
Algebra I (Honors, Regular, Gifted)
Geometry (Honors, Regular, Gifted)
Algebra II (Honors, Regular, Gifted)
Precalculus (Honors, Gifted)
Calculus (Honors, Gifted)
AP Calculus AB
AP Calculus BC
Statistics (Honors, Regular, Gifted, AP)
Analysis of Functions/Advanced Topics in Mathematics - For people that do bad in Algebra II
Not much, but what can you do?</p>

<p>Geometry (Honors, Reg)
Algebra II (Honors, Reg)
Precalc (Honors, Reg)
AP Calculus AB
AP Calculus BC
AP Statistics
Statistics and Economics (for people who wanna take a math senior year but not as challenging as an AP)</p>

<p>Algebra IA
Algebra IB
Algebra I
Geometry
Algebra II
Hnrs Algebra II-Trig
Trig-Precal(Non-IB) or Math Studies(IB)
AP Stats
AP Calculus AB or Math Methods II(IB)
AP Calculus BC or Math Methods II(IB)</p>

<p>Algebra IA
Algebra IB
Algebra I
Geometry
Algebra II
Hnrs Algebra II-Trig
Trig-Precal(Non-IB) or Math Studies(IB)
AP Stats
AP Calculus AB or Math Methods I(IB)
AP Calculus BC or Math Methods II(IB)</p>

<p>Pre-Algebra Reg
Algebra 1-A Reg
Algebra 1-B Reg
Algebra 1 Reg
Geometry Reg
Discrete Math Reg
Algebra II Reg/Honors
Pre-Calculus Honors
Statisticts AP
Algebra III
Trigonometry AP
Calculus AB AP
Calculus BC AP
12th grade math Reg</p>

<p>Algebra I
Alegebra II Reg/Honors
Geometry Reg/Honors
Precalc Reg/Honors
Calc AB/ Calc BC
(Statistics)</p>

<p>I'm in a AB class but my teacher says I can take BC right now and get a 5, so f*** what my school says, I'm taking the BC</p>

<p>IB Math HL I (AP Calc BC)
IB Math HL II
AP Statistics
and.. you can always take higher classes at George Mason.</p>

<p>:) math is good for the soul</p>

<p>Did you just look for the oldest thread about math in the forum so you could bump it or what?</p>