What is the accelerated Math course sequence in your high school?

<p>9th: Geometry
10th: Algebra II
11th: Pre-Calculus
12th: AP Calculus BC</p>

<p>An AB course is not offered.
Also, AP Statistics can be taken anytime after Algebra II.</p>

<p>Alternatively, students taking Algebra I freshman year who still want to take AP Calculus BC their senior year can double-up on math credits their sophomore year… so it would look like this:</p>

<p>9th: Algebra I
10th: Geometry/Algebra II
11th: Pre-Calculus
12th: AP Calculus BC</p>

<p>At my school it’s </p>

<p>9th: advanced algebra II
10th: math analysis/advanced trig (I also took ap stats this year which some do)
11th: ap calculus AB
12th: ap calculus BC</p>

<p>9: (Honors) Algebra II
10: (Honors) Precalc - complete waste of time
11: AP Calc AB or BC
12: AP Stats or Calc III</p>

<p>(Honors) Alg II
(Honors) Pre-Calc w/ Trig
AP Calc BC
AP Calc AB</p>

<p>Usually people take AP stats their senior year along with AP calc AB</p>

<p>Below Average:
9th: Algebra 1C
10th: Algebra 2C
11th: Geometry C
12th: Advanced Algebra w/Financial Applications</p>

<p>Average:
9th: Algebra 1 or Accelerated Algebra
10th: Algebra 2 or Honors Algebra 2
11th: Geometry or Honors Geometry
12th: Precalc or Honors Precalc</p>

<p>Advanced:
(8th: Algebra 1)
(9th: Honors Algebra 2)
10th: Honors Geometry
11th: Honors Precalculus
12th: AP Calculus BC</p>

<p>More Advanced:
(7th: Algebra 1)
(8th: Geometry)
9th: Honors Algebra 2
10th: Honors Precalc
11th: AP Calc BC
12th: AP Stats or MVC (at local CC)</p>

<p>Basically at my HS, people can take whatever math course they fit in the most. We’ve had students taking these courses:</p>

<p>9th: AP Calc AB
10th: AP Calc BC
11th: AP Stats/Multi-variable
12th: Linear algebra/differential equations</p>

<p>Mine wasn’t as advanced:
9th: Pre-calculus
10th: AP Calc AB
11th: AP Calc BC
12th: AP Stats/Multi-variable</p>

<p>9th: Honors Algebra
10th: Honors Geometry
11th: Honors Trig
12th: AP Calculus AB/AP Stats</p>

<p>OR, like some students,</p>

<p>9th: Honors Algebra
10th: Honors Trig
11th: AP Calculus AB
12th: AP Stats (or, if taken in 11th, no Math course goes here)</p>

<p>Slower Track:
9th: Prealgebra
10th: Algebra I
11th: Geometry
12th: Math elective for graduation (sometimes Algebra 2)</p>

<p>Normal Track
9th: Algebra I
10th: Geometry
11th: Algebra II
12th: Nothing usually (smart kids might take precalculus)</p>

<p>Advanced:
9th: Geometry
10th: Algebra II
11th: Precalculus (sometimes)
12th: AP Calculus AB (only the smartest couple of kids in the school)</p>

<p>If you get a 90% average or higher in Math 7/Prealgebra and have teacher recommendation, you can take Algebra 1 in 8th grade. These are for smart kids only, though. </p>

<p>Also we don’t offer any kind of honors course, so you’re pretty much lumped together with everyone regardless of skill level in the same classroom. Most geometry classrooms have a nice balance of kids ranging from 9th to 12th grade, for example.</p>

<p>8th - Algebra I
9th - Geometry Honors
10th - Algebra II Honors
11th - Trig/Pre-Calc Honors
12th - Calculus</p>

<p>This is the sequence people take if they stay at the high school. We can do dual enrollment classes at a CC junior and senior year.</p>

<p>The accelerated students are determined by a placement test at the end of 6th grade. If you’re in accelerated it is:
7th: 7th Math Honors (basically covers 7th standardized test material and 8th pre-algebra in one year)
8th: Algebra 1
9th: Geometry
10th: Algebra 2/Trig (one class)
11th: Pre-Calc (Trig/Math Analysis used to be an option but was cut for this year)
12th: AP Stats or AP Calc AB</p>

<p>The REALLY smart kids can place into algebra in 7th, but there are usually about 8 kids who do that, and they end up taking Stats and Calc AB before they graduate.</p>

<p>There is one kid at my school who was in Pre-Calc as a freshman… not to mention he skipped a grade in elementary school, so he was about 3-4 years younger than everyone in his math class. He’s kind of a genius.</p>

<p>We’ve had some students at our school take algebra as early as 5th grade…I pretty much taught myself algebra in 6th grade. Also a student I know skipped Algebra 2 and Pre-calc and went straight to Calculus AB and BC. Got a 5 on both exams.</p>

<p>Also, I once had a conversation with a 6th grader about calculus…he seemed to know a decent amount on derivatives and such.</p>

<p>6th: Algebra
7th: Geometry
8th: Advanced Algebra
9th: FST
10th: Pre-Calculus
11th: Calc BC
12th: Multi-Variable Calc</p>

<p>(That was my math course sequence)</p>

<p>6 - Pre algebra
7 - Algebra I
8 - Geometry Honors
9 - Algebra II/Trig Honors
10 - Precalc Honors
11 - AP Calc AB or BC
12 - AP Stats or Calc III</p>

<p>7th: Algebra I
8th: Geometry
9th: Algebra II
10th: Precalculus
11th: AP Calculus BC
12th: AP Statistics</p>

<p>The most advanced math sequence (and the one I took) was this:</p>

<p>6th: Pre-Algebra
7th: Algebra I
8th: Geometry
9th: Algebra II
10th: Precalculus
11th: AP Calc AB
12th: AP Calc BC and/or AP Stats</p>

<p>There’s a not-quite-as-advanced track where a student starts Pre-Algebra in 7th grade and finishes high school with AP Calc AB rather than BC.</p>

<p>The most advanced math sequence at our school is:
9th: AP Calc AB (or BC? I only know one person who’s doing this)
10th: AP Stats (or BC if they didn’t do it last year)
11th, 12th: Whatever you want.</p>

<p>Yea. So far, only 2 people have done that (or are doing that) in our district. Otherwise, for people not THAT advanced, they start with H. Precalc/Trig (which I am currently in).</p>

<p>8th: Honors Algebra
9th: Honors Geometry
10th: Honors Alg 2/Trig
11th: Pre-calc honors
12th AP Calc AB</p>

<p>We can take SUNY Stats I believe from tenth grade on…no other calc classes though.</p>

<p>In my school you can take a test to determine if you can start ahead of the normal path. In 6th grade you either start in pre-transition math, transition math, or algebra (very few in algebra). I was in algebra so my math sequence is as follows:
6th grade - Algebra
7th grade - Geometry
8th grade - Advanced Algebra
9th grade - AP Statistics
10th grade - Precalculus
11th grade - AP Calculus BC
12th grade - Multivariable and Differential Equations and Linear Algebra</p>

<p>9th: Algebra 2
10th: Pre-Calculus
11th: Calculus AB
12th: Calculus BC</p>

<p>Going faster than this rarely happens. 1-2 per class year goes one or more year faster than this sequence.
This sequence is followed by 20-25 people each year out of 700 and the BC class is a lovely war for the top grade :D</p>

<p>9th: honors pre-calc
10th: AP calc AB
11th: AP calc BC
12th: differential equations</p>