<p>Im in a class i realized at a level i took in 8th grade..(Math a equivelant)..GOD! Im in 10th grade then theres MAth B equivelant..then economics since i already took MAth B im thinking of just jumping to Economics next year(I can if i talk to my Headmistress) and having more free periods senior year(we only r allowed off grounds in senior year! UGH!)</p>
<p>AP Calculus BC or AP Computer Science</p>
<p>We have a lot of electives after AB/BC calculus like Multivariable, Differential Equations, Discrete, Linear Algebra, Number Theory, others I probably don't even know of...I go to a specialized school for math and science though where a few insane students are in Multivariable by sophomore year and just take electives or independent studies for the rest of the time.</p>
<p>Geometry -> Algebra 2/Trigonometry -> Precalculus -> Calc BC -> Multivariable Calculus & Linear Algebra (semester courses) -> Differential Equations and Numerical Analysis (semester course). AP Stat is offered later on, optionally. Calc AB can be taken before BC, optionally.</p>
<p>calc bc. stats is taken in 1 of 2 places</p>
<p>1.after calc bc as a 2nd math along with whatever else you´re taking as a college class</p>
<p>2.after pre-calc for those not taking ap calc</p>
<p>My son says the highest the school goes is one course beyond AP Calc & it's worked pretty well so far. This school is considered the math/science school in the state. Beyond that, I guess you could do independent study with an instructor or take college or on-line courses. Most of the seniors find AP calc either AB or BC sufficient for their needs.</p>
<p>my skool offers this independent studies thing which goes after multivariable and linear...for real smart ppl...lol</p>
<p>some class called "Senior Topics" is after AP Calc BC at my school. i think they study a lot of number theory and do a lot of independent projects on whatever interests them in math.</p>
<p>Calc BC I think.</p>
<p>AP Calculus BC</p>
<p>AP Calc AB (I'm self-studying BC next year lol).</p>
<p>Calc AB.
oh yes.</p>
<p>Calculus II</p>
<p>The sad part? I'm in a dual enrollment program at a local community college.</p>
<p>Our school only goes up to BC, but then there might be an <em>intro</em> to multivariable class... not planning to take that though; better off in a local CC</p>
<p>I think our school goes up to AP Calculus.</p>
<p>AP Calc BC/ HL IB Mathematics....but several kids take higher classes at Uni.</p>
<p>Math A, Math B, Calculus, AP Calculus AB, Statistics, Financial Math, Pre-Calc.</p>
<p>That is all the math class. It sucks for some, because I know Juniors in AB right now and they will have nothing to take next year. And most schools love to see 4 years of math.</p>
<p>AP Calc BC and AP Stats..... whichever one you think is higher.</p>
<p>AP Calculus BC, classes as far as Differential Equations offered at university</p>
<p>AP Calc (no BC or AC...just AP Calc....so most students take the AB test)</p>
<p>at my old school, there was Advanced Calculus after AP Calc...crazy hardcore</p>