I topped out at Calculus and failed miserably at it.
how high did you go into math in high school what I mean is like did you keep doing math when it became an elective because I'm on trigonometry right now?
Sounds like your good at math but u cant be good at everything
I'm starting high school this fall in Algebra II. Which means that I can go as high as AP Calculus BC in senior year, but I don't know if I want to do that anyway, since math isn't exactly my thing.
Wasn't into it too much so surely i ignored many stairs in math to take.
This is what i've said to math when it was trying to follow me:
"Dear math, i've got my problems to solve, i'm done solving you, go and solve your own problems"
I'm currently doing college-level calculus after school because I feel that since I did Pre-Calc in 11th grade, all my knowledge would have gone to waste haha. That's probably as high and I'll go for high school!
I finished algebra, and I hated every minute of it. I'm more comfortable with words than numbers. :)
Maths an elective???? It's compulsory here. You get to choose what type of maths, but you have to do it. I'm starting the International Baccalaureate Diploma (your may/may not have heard of it ) and I'm going to do high level. We're skiing functions right now in Maths, which is grade 12 in the government cirriculum.
Algebra I and II in high school. Fortunately, my Poly Sci major in college didn't require a math course (or even a knowledge of math).
I did go back some 15 years later to the local Community College and take Algebra I and II again just to stretch my mind. The teacher was marvelous. Had I had him in high school, I'd probably been an engineering major instead of a Poly Sci major.
I finished up at what we called Math V. It was a bit of calculus, trig, and abstract algebra. It was also an elective. I had planned on going to college for a degree that was going to be heavy in math and figured the more I could take in high school, the better off I would be in college.