Hell everyone.
I just turned 16, and next year I'm going to university (quite excited!)
However, the math class I'll be taking is just Pre-Calculus Honors.
Unfortunately, everytime I turn around I'm hearing about 9th- and 10th- graders taking calculus, linear algebra, etc.
My SAT math (first time to "gauge myself" without studying) is 720. I took that about halfway through sophomore year, before my sophomore math class started. Since that was just with freshman math, I should be able to bring it up.
Am I behind? I took the most advanced math courses available at my school, but it's also a small, rural school, so I haven't really been able to get that far.
I just turned 16, and next year I'm going to university (quite excited!)
However, the math class I'll be taking is just Pre-Calculus Honors.
Unfortunately, everytime I turn around I'm hearing about 9th- and 10th- graders taking calculus, linear algebra, etc.
My SAT math (first time to "gauge myself" without studying) is 720. I took that about halfway through sophomore year, before my sophomore math class started. Since that was just with freshman math, I should be able to bring it up.
Am I behind? I took the most advanced math courses available at my school, but it's also a small, rural school, so I haven't really been able to get that far.
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It depends on what you want to do. If you're going into science or engineering, yes, you're a little behind but you have a lot of time to catch up (in a couple semesters). Otherwise, you're not really behind at all. Either way, you have nothing to really worry about.
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You're not behind. If you took the most advanced math courses in your high school, then that's enough. Because colleges will see your effort and as long as you took the most advanced classes in your high school, you'll be fine. Good luck!
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I do not think you are behind.
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