What math class should I self-study for?

<p>Okay.. So Im just a little freshman here and I'm taking Algebra II Honors. This is how I wanted my schedule to be for highschool when it comes to mathematics:</p>

<p>9th: Alg. II Honors
10th: Calculas AB
11th: Calculas BC
12th: Propability and Statistics AP</p>

<p>But my school forces us to take Pre-calc after Algebra II...
Is there a math class among these that would be really easy to self-study for?</p>

<p>AP Stats should be extremely easy to self-study. Calculus is a much deeper subject, I’m not sure how effective self-studying calculus is. If you’re motivated enough, go for it!</p>

<p>From what I’ve heard, AP Stats is an easy self-study. Do pre-calc in 10th grade and when you take Calc AB in 11th, you could self study for Calc BC test (which should not be terribly hard). This would allow you to take w/e you want in 12th. Or you could just take BC in 12th.</p>

<p>Another option is, if your schedule and school allow for it, doubling up. My plan for next year is to take both pre-calculus and AP statistics. If you can find a way to do something like that then it seems like it might help your situation. I also agree with the previous two posts, the general consensus is that Stats is an easier course (comparatively).</p>

<p>Self study Pre calc because most of it is review, you just need to learn polar coordinates and vectors. Or ask if you skip Calc AB and go straight into BC calc after Pre calc honors.</p>

<p>Why not just take Pre-calc in 10th grade then BC in 11th grade? You don’t need AB to take BC. Unless your school doesn’t let you do that?</p>

<p>Ap stats no question or take precalc in summer school</p>

<p>AP Stats for sure. I took Calc BC as a Junior and decided against taking math as a senior (I didn’t want to do the homework lol). I’ve looked at my friend’s stats work and I know how to do 50% of without even picking up a book. I would wait til senior year to self study math though; other math classes will give you a stronger base so it will be easier for you to pick up new concepts.</p>