What do you think is the average highest math level reached by the senior year of high school?
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I’m home schooled, and I’d like to know where I stand as far as what other students will have completed by their senior year in math class specifically. I know that it certainly varies depending on what levels are taken, Honors classes, AP, etc., but what do you think is the average peak math course?
I’m home schooled, and I’d like to know where I stand as far as what other students will have completed by their senior year in math class specifically. I know that it certainly varies depending on what levels are taken, Honors classes, AP, etc., but what do you think is the average peak math course?
Algebra 2, Geometry, Trig., Pre Calc, Calculus, Statistics, etc.?
Thanks!
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June 5th, 2009 at 6:46 pm
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i don’t know about anywhere else, but in my high school the average was probably Algebra 2
we had 39 in my graduating class though…and they didn’t offer Calc or Stats or anything…
“senior math” was pretty much an intro to Calc…and quite a few people took that
so again…final answer…Algebra 2
(P.S. we went Alegbra 1 freshman year, Geometry Sophomore, Algebra 2 Junior, Senior math AKA pre-calc Senior year…that was our College prep schedule…but in included non-college prep people)
i hope
A…that made sence
& B…that i helped a little
have a good one
June 8th, 2009 at 9:11 pm
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I think the high school seniors I graduated with averaged at least Trig. We went up to Calculus.