04-04-2012, 06:52 AM
Algebra is like 10x easier than calculus. Most high school students take Algebra in 9th grade and never get to calculus even in college.
The normal progression over 4 years of high school starting in 9th grade is:
Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry, Trigonometry and Statistics
[COLOR="#FF0000"]LOL, first of all, let's just remember this isn't ME taking the course
Here is what he's done and where he is:
8th grade: ALEKS beg. algebra
9th grade: ALEKS inter. algebra, ALEKS HS geometry
10th grade: ALEKS business math, ALEKS college algebra
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11th grade: ALEKS pre-cal (he's at 68% assessed now), ALEKS stats (starting next week or two hopefully)
12th grade: *planned* calculus 1 to as far as possible[/COLOR]
The normal progression over 4 years of high school starting in 9th grade is:
Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry, Trigonometry and Statistics
[COLOR="#FF0000"]LOL, first of all, let's just remember this isn't ME taking the course

8th grade: ALEKS beg. algebra
9th grade: ALEKS inter. algebra, ALEKS HS geometry
10th grade: ALEKS business math, ALEKS college algebra
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11th grade: ALEKS pre-cal (he's at 68% assessed now), ALEKS stats (starting next week or two hopefully)
12th grade: *planned* calculus 1 to as far as possible[/COLOR]