You should be more worried about the English classes.
High school qualifications are not enough to teach maths, you need a university degree.
to be a math teacher in Canada you need a high school diploma and university training
Yes, I taught maths at Prahran High in 1973. The students at the school made it an interesting and great experience, always remembered.
Assuming by college you mean university, yes. Many universities have advanced courses for secondary/high school students, particularly in the areas of maths and sciences.
Preferably study Biology & Chemistry at high school level, along with maths & a language Then a t university, take Dentistry at the Health Sciences Faculty
no
the levels of maths in high school range from level 5 to level 9
Only if your teacher is a Philistine.
it is not hard at all but in high school students are intrested in fashion more then studies.
Lots of physical processes are described by mathematics. Just look into any high-school or university physics book; you will find formulae in every chapter.
It is spelt AdMaths. It is more advanced mathematics than the work being done in the South African High School sillabus. (As far as I know it only exists in South Africa) Grade 10 to 12 high school learners who are good at maths (averaging at least 80% in School maths) and who forsee themselves studying a maths-related field, after school, take it as an extra subject after school hours.
none , it is after high school