<p>AP Stats is considered "lite" as those courses go; not as much math as the other math & sciences APs & not too tough for self-study.</p>
<p>Pre-Calculus, which doesn't start until next semester.</p>
<p>Chaostheory, that's sort of sad, you have block scheduling and you're going to do two math classes.</p>
<p>My school maxes out at Differential Equations/Linear Algebra.
Or at Discrete Math/Graph Theory, depending on what "track" you're in.</p>
<p>Two? I'm probably taking just one from the school.</p>
<p>calculus...and only five people, including me, are taking it. we can sign up for AP classes online sometimes, though...we're very rural and pretty poor.</p>
<p>Honors Calc.</p>
<p>The highest at my school is AP Calc BC. </p>
<p>However, AP Calc AB and AP Calc BC are two different courses. Juniors can take AP Calc AB and then take AP Calc BC as a senior. However, since Calc BC has such limited new material in addition to Calc AB, they start multivariable calculus by December, even though the class is technically AP Calc BC.</p>
<p>calc BC but a few people took multivariable calc and linear algebra at nearby colleges</p>
<p>We end at AP Calculus BC, but most math-lovers go on to take AP Stats at the local community college when they are concurrently taking AP Calc BC or after they have taken it.</p>
<p>Calculus BC</p>
<p>officially, we only offer up to multivariable calculus/linear algebra, but the math faculty is qualified enough that they just make new courses for people who are more advanced. for example, there's a course in dynamical systems this year, and i'm the only one in it.</p>
<p>i think ours is AP calc AB sadly.....i'll be done with math soon and i will have an extra elective :)</p>
<p>calculus iii</p>
<p>im takin AP Stats and Pre-Calc accelerated right now</p>
<p>Our school has a professor from Catholic University come over and teach multivariable and Calculus 3.</p>
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<p>Precalculus 2, which is what i'm in. Thank god, i'm horrible at math.</p>
<p>I used to think that CalcBC was the Holy Grail to attain in highschool math. When we moved to this area, I was dumbfounded to learn that many of the public schools here have courses in Analysis, Linear Algebra, Differential Equations that are truly college level courses and taught at that standard. Because we have so many Asian students here who have come from their countries and found our math so far behind, the schools had to accelerate the programs to properly provide them what they needed. In turn, this has had an effect on the non international kids who are advanced in math, raising the bar for them, as they wanted to be in the highest math level available. I can see now why some top math kids in my old midwestern school district are not viewed such hot stuff overall by top colleges.</p>
<p>AP Calc AB. But I'll be taking that when I'm a junior, so I guess the system'll cross that bridge when they come to it.</p>