Math progression

Since they are year-long, take the classes in natural succession. If the school had block scheduling, it makes it easy to double up and take pre-calc 2nd semester freshman year for AIG (gifted) students. Be aware some colleges do not accept DE math classes for stem majors; you need to check with each individual college. There is more to taking the classes than just doing the calculations; stem careers are dependent on critical thinking and problem-solving. Those are the steps you miss by rushing through classes. Having said all that, this is not something you need to focus on now. There are some red flags in your post that lead me to believe you/your parents are trying to create the misperceived perfect college app of 15+ AP/DEs. Hoping I’m wrong. A well-rounded student will take the skills learned in classes and put them to use in their ECs. What do you like to do outside of school/classes? What are your hobbies and activities?

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