<p>My high school didn’t really do much theoretical work per se (unfortunatley), however, I was prepared to take theoretical/proof based classes (analysis and algebra) my senior year of HS at a local state university. Hmmm. If I had to guess I’d say that high schools like unalove’s that actually do a lot of proofs are fairly uncommon (quite unfortunatley), but I’d like to think that there are a lot of schools like mine that prepare you for it even though we enver actually did any.
I’ll be honest though, when I say I was prepared I’m not quite sure what I mean. Just really htat I didn’t have much trouble making the transition from calculation based math classes to proof based math classes and I don’t think a lot of my peers would have/did either.</p>