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Yeah, it is pretty tough. My teacher isn't too strict about assignments and whatnot, although he does shove a lot of information that he needs you to remember always.
That's understandable. In mine, Precalc consists of Precalc and Calculus A. Then AB is Calc A (sort of review) and then B. BC expects you to remember Calc A from Precalc and moves on straight into B and then eventually C.
I do the same exact thing in Spanish. haha
IDK too much about the scoring system for the ACT but that is a really, really good SAT grade.
I have an incredible teacher for AP US. It's getting harder this quarter, but I still maintain 87-ish average. The other quarters I got 91 averages.
I'm really good at Precalc, so I decided to do BC. My average has been 95-98 all year.
I took AP World last year, too. Apparently AP Bio is AP Memorization, because that's all Bio is haha. So I hear, I didn't like Bio at all so I didn't really memorize things. My friend's taking AP Chem, too, but she only doesn't like it because of the teacher.
I didn't take the SAT yet. I'm doing it in May, and I don't plan on taking the ACT. What were your scores, if you don't mind my asking?
Well, my school will offer IB classes the year after I graduate, I believe. So for now it's just AP. This year I'm taking AP US History, and AP Music Theory. Next year I'll be taking AP Physics, AP Calculus BC, AP Economics, AP English (can't think of the official name haha), and College- level Spanish that technically isn't AP but it's a college course.
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