Highest level math class your school offers?

<p>The only dual enrollment math classes my school has is College Algebra (which is nothing advanced at all) and Calculus for Business (which i’m guessing is some more nonsense)</p>

<p>the last one is calc bc</p>

<p>What’s the difference between IB HL & AP Calc BC. I know how AP Calc works but not IB. </p>

<p>My school now has both, just joined IB program. Other than that take PSEO and go to a community college or University.</p>

<p>I bet that 8th grade boy in Calc was in UMTYMP. Ahh, UMTYMP I miss it. Anyway it’s great if you’re in a state that has the opportunity.</p>

<p>We had Calculus AB and BC (AP) when I took it in eighth grade. I started AB, but I was blitzing through it, so I took BC, I was able to manage a nice score on the AP test. They dropped BC, when I entered Freshman year. I took Calculus 3 and 4 (multi-variable, and whatever the other is). I had to go to the college by bus to get there, since I was only 13 in freshman year. 10th grade I took some advanced stuff, but at 11th grade, they refused to let me go to the college to take classes, afterall, I would get no credit for it. So, I went into AP Stats. They dropped it five days in, leaving me with nothing. I went into adv. Algebra II because friends were in there. Senior year they brought back BC.</p>

<p>Math classes:</p>

<p>Remedial Math (021)
Pre-Algebra (022)
Algebra I part I (121) *
Algebra I part II (122) *
Algebra I (123)
Adv. Algebra I (131)
Gen. Geometry (221)
Adv. Geometry (231)
Algebra II (222)
Adv. Algebra II (232)
Algebra III (321)
Adv. Pre-Cal (322)
Adv. Calculus (not AP) (332)
AP Caluculus (341)
AP Calculus BC (342)
AP Stats (550)</p>

<p>we have a bunch of upper level math classes:</p>

<p>Calc
Multivariable
Complex Analysis (Calc 3)
Linear Algebra
Discrete Math
Advanced Geometry (Not honors geometry- calc is a prereq)
Applied Stat</p>

<p>ap calc bc and ap stats</p>

<p>AP calc ab, AP stats</p>

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<p>Complex Analysis? In high school?</p>

<p>That’s quite impressive.</p>

<p>Some of these posts are making me wonder if you are all robots going to high school on Planet X. My friends think it’s just so totally rad that I took Algebra 1 in 8th grade, since I got a better grade than they did in their sophomore year. These posts about junior high calculus and math classes in high school I’ve never heard about are making my head spin.</p>

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<p>No kidding. Complex Analysis is normally a third year undergraduate course. Oh, and just to clarify… Does the high school actually offer those courses, or do they go somewhere else (ex. a college) to take them?</p>

<p>I would like to take a Linear Algebra course on my own time sometime when I’m in high school, though… Maybe when I’m done AP Calculus BC.</p>

<p>IB Further Math. Usually only one or two kids take it, but this year we had five and next year we have four (less than 100 students worldwide take it each year). For the rest of us, AP Calc BC is as high as you can go.</p>

<p>My school allows me to take math online, so it is Point-Set Topology. I’m not sure what it’ll be for my junior and senior years. The school itself offers BC Calculus.</p>

<p>Our highest is calc bc. Theres this kid who took AB as a freshmen so I’m wondering what he’ll do when he is a junior.</p>

<p>My school only offers AP Calculus AB. I might self-study BC in my senior year(this coming school year).</p>

<p>calc bc, like alot of schools</p>

<p>calc bc / ap stat</p>

<p>Calc III/Linear Algebra.</p>

<p>multivariable calc</p>

<p>Although I will never come close to taking it ----> </p>

<p>Ordinary Differential Equations (taught at school by a college prof.)</p>

<p>AP Calc BC and AP Stats.</p>

<p>I am taking both as a junior next year so for senior year I am taking math courses at my community college.</p>