I was in a math/science magnet jr high and then went to a snooty private school after my 8t grade SAT scores didn't qualify me for the magnet high school.
And then in college all the freshman level math classes I would have wanted to take were at 8 in the morning. Turned me right off college level math.
I liked AP Calc. It made real sense to me.
I just want to go back and shake my lazy, lump-like self. I would have been a good engineer.
My oldest sister took Physics in high school and complained about how hard it was, and she studied her butt off. I figured I couldn't be as smart as she was, so I wrote off ever taking Physics. If I had . . .
It's never too late. My mother graduated college about a year and a half ago. It took ten years, but she did it.
BC (?) Calc AP exam
AP Calculus
I only had one year of calculus, so I only qualified for AP Calc. AB. The kids in my school prepping for AP Calc. BC were in the same classes as those prepping for A-levels.
I took AP Calc. AB, Chem., US History, and English Lit. I enjoyed the classes, and the exams. I am dismayed at how little I remember of any of it now.
HELP! I need a head shot for my newspaper column and I decided to take my own (bad choice). But they need it tomorrow and I have these to choose from. Or should I ask to go into the office and have them take one for me?
I like the fourth best. Fab hair!
Of that set, number two.
How about one of these, suitably cropped?
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My school didn't have calculus, though I think there was an advanced pre-cal course beyond trigonometry. The highest math I took was honors pre-cal as a college freshman. My teacher (the chair of the Math department) told me if I wanted to give up the Art degree I'd make a fine mathematician, and I promptly forgot everything I knew beyond long division in horror.