<p>I'm considering self studying Algebra II, so I can be in Analysis Acc (pre calc) next year for 10th grade, but if I were to do that I would be taking AP Calc AC. What would I take for senior year?</p>
<p>if you're doing both ab and bc in one year. you can take ap stats, ap computer science your senior year. or you can take linear algebra. really advanced.</p>
<p>If your HS doesn't have any math classes beyond AP Calc, you could start taking courses at a local university or community college.</p>
<p>So... hypothetic sequence for HS.</p>
<p>9th: Geometry
--summer, self studying Alg 2--
10th: analysis acc.
11th: AP Calc AB
12th: AP Stats? + something at a community college</p>
<p>AP Calc BC is offered, but it's a double period second semester and don't have room for it in my schedule.</p>
<p>Dude it doesn't seem as if you are good enough at math to do that!
Like you didn't even get above 60% on the math section of the ssat
and that isn't difficult compared to what you want! I think you need to take classes that will give you a high gpa because looking at your stats it seems that you don't know your own limits academically</p>
<p>Also, if you aren't even in a geometry honors class what makes you think you could even handle accelerated PRE CALC? I'm not trying to be harsh but, you need to realize that doing that isn't easy at all. (EVEN FOR A STRONG MATH STUDENT)</p>
<p>HOWEVER,
YOU SEEM Amazing at languages!
self study languages and do ap next year!
talk to your teachers about it they'll probably give you material!</p>
<p>Are you doing credit by exam to get your school credit for the Alg II? I'm just wondering what your school requires to give you the credit and let you go into Pre-Cal. I think it would be better for you to do a structured class for Algebra II. Since math builds on the previous classes you could be in trouble down the road if you weren't rigorous enough with your Algebra II studies. The languages plan suggested above sounds better.</p>