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by maniflames
1664 days ago
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Honest question from someone from the Netherlands: when are kids in the states old enough for these topics? Me and all of my friends were thaught the fundamentals of algebra & trigonomatry (admittedly not calculus) at 13 years old. I had no idea the wasn't the case in the US and it honestly kind of blows my mind. |
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The first level of math acceleration moves that high school progression up a year and has seniors taking calc 1 (limits/derivates & single variable integrals. The second level of acceleration has calc 1 in 11th grade and calc 2 (multi-variable) in 12th grade.
There are a handful of schools, mostly private, that move faster or have more diverse math curriculum offerings, but this is the most common.
So, when do American kids his algebra?
Standard curriculum: 9th grade, ~14yo