<p>I have a potential scheduling conflict. I am a junior and was going to take AP Calc AB, but on my schedule it’s doubling with AP Lang.
So, would it be too hard to go into BC? I was in Algebra 2 prior to this, but I am taking summer classes for intermediate algebra and college trig. I have a 100% in int. algebra and a 99…% in trig, they are ending next week.</p>
<p>I will be doing this with: AP(Chem, US History, Eng Lang, Chinese) and orchestra, plus tennis in the fall and a volunteer club</p>
<p>I’ve done this (kind of, went from Algebra II to AP Calc AB rather than Algebra + Trig to AP Calc BC), it’ll be no problem as long as your strong in mathematics.</p>
<p>As long as your school covers the AB topics in BC, it’s doable. Challenging, given the rest of your schedule, but doable.</p>
<p>Any other inputs? </p>
<p>The kids that went straight into BC at my son’s high school had no problem (all got 4 or 5) but to be fair all of those had top few percent test scores (SAT etc.) and had done some Math competitions.</p>
<p>More work obviously but perhaps it boils down to personality - do you like challenge? I know when I was 16 I wanted to take the hardest math course available as a Junior at my High School (which was BC Calculus) and I liked the challenge.</p>