<p>Most good-at-math-ish people (35-ish people in class of 2012, maybe 2013, and 60+ in 2014 and beyond):
7 - Alg 1
8 - Geometry (used to be Alg 2/Trig, but changed a year or two ago)
9 - Alg 2/Trig
10 - Precalc
11 - Calc BC
12 - Multivariable/LinAlg at our school (starting with the Class of 2012)</p>
<p>Upper tier (class of 2012, two person data set; strangely, there are people in the category above which are a good deal better at math than these people):
8 - Alg 2/Trig
9 - Geometry and Precalc
10 - Calc BC
11 - LinAlg (+ Multivariable? not sure) at community college</p>
<p>Other upper tier (one person in class of 2014 and one in class of 2013 that I know of):
9 - Precalc
10 - Calc BC
11 - Multivariable/LinAlg</p>
<p>Really pro math guy (class of 2014, USAMO qualifier in 6th grade):
9 - Calc BC
10 - Multivariable/LinAlg</p>
<p>Me:
7 - PreAlg
8 - Alg 1
9 - Geometry (and self-studied Calc AB on the side, but never got around to taking the test…)
10 - Alg 2 (school) + Precalc (AoPS) + Calc BC (self-study during the summer, so I have no test score >_<)
11 - LinAlg+Multivariable (CTY) + Diff Eq (community college or EPGY? uncertain)</p>
<p>Stats is taken anywhere from 9th-11th, usually 10th, among these people. There are a few good-at-math people who slip through the acceleration cracks (at least four in my grade, including me).</p>