<p>7th grade…Alg 1 Honors
8th grade…Geometry Honors
9th grade…Alg 2 Honors and Pre-calc honors (if u are crazy enough to double up at our school)
10th grade…AP Calculus Ab/Bc (if u are really crazy) and Ap Calculus AB (if u are calm crazy)
11th grade…Calculus 3 (if ur not in IB) Ib Hl Math (if ur in ib)
12th grade…Ap Statistics or continue on with your crazy hard Ib math</p>
<p>Right now im a sophomore in Ap Calculus ab/bc… O.O</p>
<p>I hate Georgia because there is nothing before ninth grade (in my school district at least) -__- but anyway, here is how it goes…</p>
<p>9th- Algebra 1/Geometry A (half of geometry)
10th- Geometry B/Algebra 2
11th- Precalculus
12th- AP Calculus BC</p>
<p>You could always fit AP Stats sometime in there, and it’s block scheduling (my least favorite thing in the world) so you could always double some up, but AP Calculus BC is the highest course so there isn’t really a point. No college math available here either.</p>
<p>6th Grade: Algebra I (Recommended by Prinicpal Only)
7th Grade: Geometry Honors, Algebra I Honors (If pass placement test)
8th Grade: Algebra II/Trig Honors (take at TP), Geometry Honors (Highest level math at middle schools in district)
9th Grade: Pre-Calc Honors (Fall) and AP Calc AB (Spring)
10th Grade: AP Calc BC (Fall) Calc III/Linear Algebra (Spring)
11th Grade: AP Statistics (Fall)</p>
<p>There is one kid who did this sequence
Algebra I in 5th Grade
Algebra II/Trig Honors 6th Grade
AP Calc AB 7th Grade
AP Statistics 8th Grade
AP Calc BC, Calc III 9th Grade</p>
<p>My school doesn’t really offer an “Accelerated Math Program,” but I took:
8th:Algebra 1 honors
9th: Geometry Honors and Algebra II Honors
10th: Precalculus and Analytical Geometry
11th: AP Calculus BC
12th: Probably will take AP calculus BC because my school doesn’t offer anything higher than that and AP stat is also not offered.</p>
<p>there isn’t any ‘accelerated’ program, but generally smart people do:</p>
<p>grade 9: Algebra 2 / Trigonometry
grade 10: Precalculus
grade 11: AP Calculus BC (or AB)
grade 12: calculus classes at a university, like linear algebra and vector analysis (or BC if AB was taken the previous year)</p>
<p>Grade 9: alg 2 H
10: Geom H
11: precalc H
12:AP calc AB
About 10 kids get to BC or higher by senior year each year though. There’s a freshman akin BC this year.</p>
<p>There are a bunch of paths in my school. Most “normal” students end up taking something along the lines of:
7: Alg. 1
8: Geom.
9: A2/Trig
10: PreCalc
11: AP Calc BC
12: Multivar/ Linear Algebra</p>
<p>Some of the more advanced/quicker kids end up doing:
7: Alg. 1
Summer: Geom. (or skip test)
8: A2/Trig
9: PreCalc
10: AP Calc BC
11: Multivar/ Linear Algebra
12: DifEQ/Complex Variables</p>
<p>And then there are the completely INSANE math kids who go all out (the hardest my school has to offer)
7: Alg. 1
Summer: Geom
8: A2/Trig
9: AP Calc BC (took PreCalc skip test)
10: Multivar/ Linear Algebra
11: DifEQ/ Complex Variables
12: Mathematics Techniques for Scientists and Engineers</p>
<p>9th: accelerated math 1
10th: accelerated math 2
11th: accelerated math 3
12: math four, AP Calc AB/BC, or AP Stats.
This can get switched up however since we’re on block schedule many people take math 2 & 3 as sophomores and take AP calc junior year.</p>
<p>My school it’s
7th grade algebra 1 honors
8th grade geometry honors
9th grade algebra 2 honors
10th advanced math 1 honors
11th you can take advanced math 2 or ap calculus ab( I plan to take the ap course)
12th ap calculus bc</p>
<p>Freshman: Advanced Algebra Honors
Sophomore: Functions, Stats, and Trigonometry Honors
Junior: Pre-Calculus and Discrete Math Honors and AP Stats
Senior: AP Calc AB or BC</p>
<p>Well, there’s no specific sequence, but I’m doing this:
9th: H. Alg. II
10th: H. Precalc
11th: AP Calc BC or AP Stat
12th: Course at local college, or math elective</p>