Where does your school math "max out"?

<p>the highest ap calc ab and ap stat</p>

<p>Algebra --> Geometry --> Precalc/Algebra 2 --> AP Cal BC --> Multivariable --> Linear and Abstract Algebra (Only like 2 people a year are in this)</p>

<p>At my son's school, the few juniors who take AP Calc BC (about a dozen a year) have the option of taking Differential Equations during senior year -- or taking AP Statistics at the high school next door.</p>

<p>calc bc/stat, though you can enroll at the state college</p>

<p>discreet math</p>

<p>We have AP Calc AB and AP Stat at the top for regular classes. However, correspondance courses with a math-teacher tutor go to Calc IV or so. I only know one person who has gone that far and he is now a Cornell physics major. </p>

<p>I kind of got screwed over as far as math goes. I was in a 2-year accelerated math class with 5 people in my old school district, the second highest one (the highest being an assortment of geniuses that I could never hope to keep up with in mathematical areas), but when I moved to my current district, it just so happened that the curriculums were imperfectly matched, so I had to take Algebra again. This meant I was only 1-year accelerated. Add to that the fact that this school district accelerates its students more often and farther, people give me the strangest looks when I tell them that I am in AP Calc instead of Stat. Oh well.</p>

<p>Mine technically offers through calculus, you can create a course through any math level you want or take math through a community college or the local CSU.</p>

<p>But it only offers traditional classes through Geometry.</p>

<p>normal smart seniors take ap calc ab but i took ap calc bc as a junior (by no means do i consider myself a genius) and am now doing sumthing called advanced topics in mathematics or sumthing like that. its a semester of this weird discreet math with no numbers/logic and then a semester of calc based statistics and u can take the ap stat test if u want but the teacher doesn't specifically prepare u for it. my math class only has like 20 kids in it out of a school of 2400. u can do other classes @ community college tho.</p>

<p>Right now the highest is Calc BC with college class options, but there are plans to make a calc III class next year, though those plans are apparently not approved by the principal.</p>

<p>AP Calc AB</p>

<p>the highest in our school is differential equations (which I would never take)</p>

<p>Our school goes up to Multivariable Calc. Every year there are about three or four kids who take it. this year we have two seniors who already took it (groan) who are taking some on-line math course through a college.</p>

<p>There's a semester course called "Advanced Topics" that's typically taken after AP Calculus BC.</p>

<p>Calculus BC - Calculus III - Differential Equations</p>