Stuck Taking Calculus AB: What Can I Do?

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The discussion centers on a student's predicament regarding enrollment in AP Calculus AB instead of the intended Calculus BC due to a misunderstanding with school officials. The student has independently studied calculus and aims to take Calculus III at a community college over the summer. The College Board's bureaucracy poses a challenge in changing the test order. Recommendations include contacting the college's math department to inquire about challenging the course or discussing the situation with an academic adviser to potentially waive prerequisites.

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  • Understanding of AP Calculus AB and BC curriculum
  • Familiarity with college course prerequisites
  • Knowledge of academic advising processes
  • Experience with challenging courses at the college level
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  • Contact the math department at the college to inquire about course challenge options
  • Research the process for waiving prerequisites at local community colleges
  • Prepare documentation or a portfolio demonstrating calculus knowledge
  • Consult with academic advisers for guidance on course enrollment strategies
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High school students enrolled in AP Calculus, academic advisers, and anyone navigating college course enrollment and prerequisites.

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Hi all.

I'm enrolled in AP Calculus AB at my school. However, for months I have been learning calculus on my own. First and foremost I simply enjoy math, but an added bonus was that I would be able to take (and pass) the more advanced Calculus BC test instead of the AB test at the end of the year. I was then planning on taking Calculus III at the local community college over the summer.

I signed up for Calculus BC a few months ago. Now today I learned that my teacher and counselor assumed I had made a mistake and ordered the Calculus AB test for me. I talked to them about it as soon as I could and although my counselor is sympathetic, the College Board is a huge bureaucracy and may well prove to be inflexible in allowing them to order another Calculus BC test this late. Thus I won't get out of Calc II and won't be able to take Calc III over the summer as I had planned.

Assuming the worst, what can I do to remedy this situation? Will the college be flexible with their prerequisites? Is there a way I can prove to someone that I know the material and be allowed to take third-semester calculus as planned? What can I do?

Thanks for the advice.
 
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You might want to contact the math department at the college and ask if you can challenge a course by writing a test. At my university you can challenge calculus I, though you have to pay a fee, and then go to calculus II straight away. Otherwise, you should probably talk to an academic adviser or contact the instructor of the course and explain the situation to see if they are willing to waive the pre-requisite.
 

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