Self Teaching High School Math Analysis(pre calculus)

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Discussion Overview

The discussion centers around the feasibility and challenges of self-teaching Precalculus (Math Analysis) in preparation for taking AP Calculus BC in high school. Participants share their experiences and insights regarding the difficulty of the subjects and the impact of grades on college applications.

Discussion Character

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  • Debate/contested
  • Homework-related

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses a desire to self-teach Precalculus to prepare for AP Calculus BC, questioning the feasibility given their current performance in Algebra II.
  • Another participant suggests that self-teaching Precalculus is manageable and recommends seeking help from a senior who has recently studied the material.
  • Concerns are raised about how a B in English might affect college applications, with some participants arguing that it is not a significant issue.
  • Participants discuss the grading scale at their respective schools, highlighting differences in how grades are weighted and perceived.
  • One participant mentions that self-teaching Precalculus can be done quickly if one is dedicated.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

There is no clear consensus on the impact of a B in English on college applications, with varying opinions on its significance. Participants generally agree that self-teaching Precalculus is possible, but there are differing views on the difficulty of AP Calculus BC.

Contextual Notes

Participants reference different grading scales and GPA weightings, which may affect their perspectives on academic performance and its implications.

Who May Find This Useful

High school students considering self-study in mathematics, particularly those interested in advanced placement courses and college admissions strategies.

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This year I am a sophomore in High School taking Algebra II. Since I got a B this year in honors English, I decided to self teach myself Precalcus(Math Analysis) with the hopes of taking AP Calculus BC my Junior year. I want to impress the colleges,chiefly The Wharton School of Finance, with my mathematical ability. First, is this conceivable(I got all A's in Algebra II)? Second, how truly difficult is Calculus BC? I am up for any challenge, but I would like to know what I would be getting myself into.

Thanks in advance for your input.

Gerry
 
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Ok I am sorry i don't quite catch how getting a B in english relates, but w/e. Go for it I skipped the first half of Math analysis, and its not that hard, and its definitely do-able, maybe try and find a senior at your school that could help you, if they tutor you it would be relatively cheap, and they are fairly fresh with the material. Go for it, and have fun in BC next year, hopefully ill be in that class as well
 
Well, I am hoping that taking a AP Calculus BC as a Junior and getting an A will offset the effects of a B in English on my College transcript.
 
i don't think a b looks that bad, what was the number grade, because if it doesn't hurt your gpa too much then it doesn't matter
 
Well it will probably be around 83-86. However, in my school anything from an 83 to a 86.99 is weighed the same as far as GPA goes. Everything else is an A though. It probably won't affect my GPA all that much, but I suspect I won't ever get an A in English throughout High School if I have the same teacher. I want my transcript to have the "wow" factor. Hopefully, an A in AP Calculus BC as a Junior can supply that. Thanks for you input.

Gerry
 
o wow an 87 is an A for you guys? where are you goin? where I am at a 92 is the highest B
 
Well not quite. An 87-89.99 is a B+ which is weighted higher than a B. 90-92.99 is an A- , 93-96.99 is an A, and 97+ is an A+
 
ok i got a little confused because I am used to A, B, C grading, no in betweens or plus & minuses
 
If you get on it you can teach yourself pre calculus pretty quickly.
 
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