What math class did you take when?

<p>7th: Algebra I
8th: Geometry
9th: Alg2/Trig.
10th: IB Math Methods I
Planned
11: Calc I, II, and III (AP Calc AB/BC) + Advanced Mathematical Problem Solving
12: Math Modeling + Graph Theory Networks/Multivariable + Numerical Analysis + others that are cool
(same stuff as sagar)</p>

<p>School in North Carolina</p>

<p>9th: Geometry
10th: Algebra 2
11th: Trig / AP Calc A
12th: AP Calc BC</p>

<p>8th: Math A
9th: Math A/B
10th: Math B
11th: Precalc
12th: Calc BC</p>

<p>9 - Honors Algebra II (and Honors Trig for a semester)
10 - IB Precalculus (I don't really know why it's called 'IB'...)
11 - AP Calc BC
12 - Calc III w/ HL Mathematics (& possibly a semester diff. equations class if I'm up to it)</p>

<p>9th: Geometry
10th: Algebra 2
11th: AP Calculus AB
12th (next year): AP Statistics</p>

<p>Los Angeles, California.</p>

<p>7th: AP Calc BC
8th: AP Statistics
9th-11th: Vague, barely productive self-studying... lol</p>

<p>7th - math
8th - algebra 1
9th - geometry
10th - algebra 2
11th - precalc
12 - AP calc AB + AP stat = a lot of studying</p>

<p>All at University of MN
9th - Calc I
10th - Introduction to Linear Algebra/ Calc II
11th - Calc III (AP Stats at HS too)
12th - Not there yet... Something interesting... Yea... Definitely.</p>

<p>Minnesota</p>

<p>:)</p>

<p>Randomperson, you took AP Calc in 7th grade?!?! what the hell! did you take the exam? what school do you go to?</p>

<p>9th: Honors Geometry
10th: Honors Algebra II</p>

<p>I'll be taking these:</p>

<p>11th: Honors-Dual PreCal
12th: AP Calc AB</p>

<p>Texas! :-)</p>

<p>michaelburt, basically what happened was:</p>

<p>I moved in the middle of 7th grade, and at the time I wasn't extremely accelerated in math - I was taking Advanced Algebra at the local high school. Initially, the administration at my new school didn't even want to put me in Advanced Algebra (in their words, students coming from Arizona were "never as advanced" as their students), but I protested that a bit, and was able to resume the class at the high school in my new area.</p>

<p>That lasted for about two weeks. By that time, I had already studied calculus (and other higher math) books quite a bit on my own. Once the math teacher realized that I was doing differential equations on scratch paper during his class instead of paying attention (since I was well beyond "bored"), he arranged a meeting with the school calc teacher. She gave me some problems, I turned in solutions, and she put me into her AP Calc BC class. It was a pretty laid-back class (I ended up as the only one to get a 5 on the test), but I had studied enough on my own that it wasn't a problem.</p>

<p>I don't go to a very remarkable school - just your typical, good but not extraordinary suburban high school. Luckily, it had teachers and staff who proved to be accomodating and open to advancement.</p>

<p>lol... ok, didn't quite mean to give you my life story there, but hope that answers your questions.</p>

<p>9th - hon alg II
10th - bc calc
11th - mv calc & differential equations
12th - probably linear algebra and advanced differential equations</p>

<p>forgot to mention stats in 10th.</p>

<p>Variance, is multivariable (if taken at a community college) a semester or a yr? If it is a semester, what do most people take the last semester? (if they take anything)</p>

<p>9th- honors geometry
10th-honors advanced algebra
11th- honors precalculus/ analysis
12th- AP Calculus AB</p>

<p>7th: Algebra I
8th: Geometry
9th: Algebra II/Trig Honors
10th: PreCalc. Honors and AP Statistics (Taking these next year)
11th: AP Calc. AB
12th: AP Calc. BC</p>

<p>Wow, I'm so young compared to all of you. I'm only 9th grade</p>

<p>9th grade: Geometry
10th grade: Algebra 2/Trig
11th grade(next year): Pre-Calc Honors
12th grade: AP Calculus BC and maybe AP Stat if I have room</p>

<p>In our magnet program, were required to do at least AP Calculus BC, so I'm considered an "underachiever". Ah well...math is not exactly my strong point.</p>

<p>9th grade: Geometry
10th grade: Algebra 2 and Analysis (Pre-cal)
11th grade: AP Calculus AB
11-12 grade summer: Calculus II at local college
12th grade: Linear Algebra</p>

<p>2nd semester of college: Differential Equations and Calculus III
Possibly: Real Analysis I and II</p>

<p>This is what I took/will take...
8th grade - Geometry (normal is Algebra 1)
9th grade - Honors Algebra 2
10th grade - Honors Trig/Discrete
11th grade - Honors Precalc (currently taking)
12th grade - AP Calc BC (but AB is also offered, as well as AP Stats)</p>

<p>7th: Honors Algebra I
8th: Honors Geometry
9th: Honors Algebra II
10th: Honors Pre-calculus
11th: AP Calc AB
12th: (planned) AP Stat or stat course at community college</p>

<p>No one at my school takes two years of calculus, though we do have both AB and BC. The more motivated people take BC, and slackers like myself take AB. ("Slackers" being a relative term, since a good percentage of students don't take any math past Algebra II.)</p>