Dave, I'm a Junior, and we moved out to Washington after 7th grade. The teaching dropped back about 3 grade-levels in math from where we were at in Idaho. I did some summer work to keep from forgetting what I had already learned, and tried to keep moving ahead, and took the highest level math classes freshman year (1 class thats 1/3rd the school year in length of algebra, and 2 classes that are 1/3rd the school year in lenght each of Geometry. That any better Dragon
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I'm already going to be doing something called the Running-Start program, where you can take college-level classes in high-school.
Point being, yes, I'm aware of the fact that WA schools are a bit wanting in the math department.
Pigs, my GPA is 3.465 right now, don't know if thats good enough, but hope so.
I'm good with math, every test I've taken save the PSAT and SAT (standardized testing, EOC exams, ASVAB, etc), I've scored up in the 90-99th percentile range. Geometry is a snap, I just have a horrible math teacher this year. I mean really, I just need to work on answering the questions faster to get a better math score.