Advice for Skipping Algebra 2 Final

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The discussion centers on a student's desire to advance their mathematics studies to better prepare for physics, specifically by taking the Algebra 2 final early. Despite their efforts to self-study using an Algebra 2 book over the summer, they face restrictions from their school, as their mother, a teacher there, informs them that early testing is not permitted. The student expresses frustration over being held back from progressing to pre-calculus and trigonometry. Suggestions from other participants include requesting to take the final for practice, demonstrating their proficiency, and exploring the decision-making process regarding testing policies. Additionally, one participant shares a personal experience of being denied entry to a college despite self-studying, advising the student to focus on solidifying their foundations in Algebra 2 while independently studying pre-calculus. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding school policies and the value of self-study in mathematics.
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I wanted to get ahead with my mathematics studies in order to learn more about physics, and the fact that I like mathematics. I received an Algebra 2 book (I'm taking it in 10th grade) to study throughout the summer. I'm still working on it, but I'm making sure to understand what I'm learning, along with doing problems. I would like to be able to take the Algebra 2 final ahead of time, but my mother (who teaches at the high school I go to) told me that it's not allowed. It seemed unfair that I had to be held back like that, instead of being able to take pre-calculus and trigonometry. So I was looking for some advice to help me go about requesting to take the finals. Thanks in advance.
 
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You might try requesting the Algebra 2 final just for fun/practice, and showing them that you can in fact do well. Then propose the skip. I would check to see if it's even possible for you to do such a thing though. Find out ultimately, who's decision it would be.
 
Okay, I was thinking about just doing if for fun, but that sounds like a good idea.
 
I was in a somewhat similar situation when a college denied me entry even though I told them I'd self-studied the prerequisites and would be willing to take a competency test. If you have to take Algebra II again, then just go along with it and study pre-calculus on your own. It might be boring, but I think it'd serve to solidify your foundations.
 
Thanks for the replies guys. auto you may be right. I guess I'll have to request a book then, oh well, should be good.
 
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