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Should I take college math or pre-calc?

If you are interested in learning the basic mathematical techniques for a non-STEM pathway in the future (e.g. business, accounting, humanities, etc.), we recommend taking College Algebra. If you are interested in pursuing Calculus or another STEM field in the future, we recommend taking Precalculus.
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Do colleges care if you take pre-calc?

For students who aren't planning to go into STEM, some colleges have indicated that they will give credit for AP Precalculus to fill a general math requirement, something that might usually be filled by a class like College Algebra, in a liberal arts program.
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Should I take pre-calc in high school or college?

For all but the most competitive scenarios, solid success in Precalculus is an appropriate goal for college admittance. Planning should start early. The problem with taking Calculus in high school is you'll be taking more math courses than there are years available.
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Should I take pre-calc or stats in college?

If your school offers college in the high school for it than use pre-calc that you did in your senior year. I would only take statistics if you are going into a field that requires you to take that as a college class.
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Is pre-calc in college hard?

Business calculus isn't as difficult as the regular calculus that most applied science majors need to know, but you would still need a foundation in pre-calc to understand it, and taking precalc in college would probably be harder than taking it in high school.
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Should I take College Math or Precalculus??

What is the easiest math class in college?

The easiest undergraduate math classes are the computational math - calculus, linear algebra, differential equations, statistics.
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Is pre calc worth taking?

If you are well prepared for it, and are ready to work hard to do well in that course, then yes. The reason is that the rigor of your curriculum in high school is a strong predictor of how well you will do in college.
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Is pre-calc harder than college algebra?

Precalculus is a more advanced course than College Algebra. The prerequisite for Precalculus is a grade of C or better in College Algebra or the equivalent. By the equivalent, we mean a grade of B or better in one of the high school courses listed in (1) above.
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Is college pre-calc harder than high school pre-calc?

Arguably, yes. College precalc might be taught in one semester, where in high school, it might be taught in a year. So, in this way, it may be harder at a college level. College level precalc might also go more in depth, making it a little harder.
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Should I take AP Stats or pre-calc first?

Juniors may only take AP Stats if they have already taken Precalculus, or if they take Precalculus concurrently. AP Stats may not be taken as a replacement for Precalculus for Juniors.
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Is it OK to skip precalculus?

If you have a strong understanding of algebra and you're willing to put in extra time to bridge any gaps, then you might be able to handle the jump. However, if your school offers an honors precalculus or similar accelerated course, that might be a better stepping stone to ensure you're fully prepared for calculus.
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Is it smart to take pre-calc in high school?

Whether a student may be planning to pursue a degree in engineering, physics, economics, or even computer science, a strong understanding of precalculus concepts is essential.
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Is it bad to not take pre-calc in high school?

If you take AP Calc AB without Pre-calc as a foundational course, you might get clobbered and struggle and get a B or C and do poorly on the AP exam. Colleges would rather like to see the progress in STEM courses sequentially and get high marks on both the class work and the test scores.
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Do I need to take Precalculus in college if I took it in high school?

More typically, high school Precalculus signals readiness for a college Calculus—though often, it doesn't even do that: It's not uncommon for students who take Precalculus in high school to repeat the course when they get to college.
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What majors need pre-calc?

Science, Cybersecurity and Engineering Majors

All students majoring in applied mathematics, applied sciences, computer science, cybersecurity and engineering programs at Wentworth are required to complete Pre- Calculus prior to enrollment in the fall.
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What percentage of high schoolers take calculus?

Overall, some 20% of high school students take calculus.
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Why is Precalculus so hard?

Precalculus bridges the gap between Algebra II and Calculus, introducing you to new topics like trigonometry and exponential functions, which can seem overwhelming at first. Adjusting to the different problem-solving approaches required in Precalculus can take some time, so don't be too hard on yourself.
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Is taking pre-calc in 11th grade good?

Taking Pre Calculus in your 11th-grade year could be a good option if you feel ready for the challenge and have an interest in continuing to advance in math. Since you've been successful in geometry and have maintained high grades, it's likely that you have the skills and work ethic to succeed in Pre Calculus.
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What is the lowest college math class?

Short answer: Algebra II. Theses classes are the “lowest” math classes that you can receive credit for at most colleges, and these two classes are required for almost every major.
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What is the hardest level of math in college?

Advanced Calculus (Revised ed.).
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What is easier trig or pre calc?

Precalculus is a bit more general, practicing skills in preparation for Calculus, which is more about the instantaneous rate of change of things. I suppose trig is easier, but if your daughter does well on it she might wanna consider continuing to try precalculus.
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What year should you take pre-calc?

Keep in mind though that AP courses can be very intensive. So, if you currently have difficulties keeping up with your coursework, it might be best to save pre-calc for 11th grade (taking one AP course off your workload).
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Is taking pre-calc senior year bad?

Is taking pre-calculus in my senior year bad? No, that is the normal timeframe. The sequence is Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2, Precalculus.
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Are college math classes hard?

Most students really need to work to pass a math class, and often they need to work harder at math classes than they do with their other classes. If you don't have time to spend 6-8 hours a week outside of class studying and practicing problems, then it will be very hard to pass the class.
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