Many take it senior year of high school and if it is not taken then, then sometime in college.
Answer 2:Senior Year in High School at my school. But we have to either take Algebra 1 in 8th grade or take Algebra 2 & Geometry in the same year. That's the normal schedule. Although it is possible to do it Junior year by either doing both ways above, or doing one of them and doing a summer course in College during the High school summer.Earliest: Junior Year of High School
Average: Senior in High School
Latest: You don't take it (Algebra 1 + Algebra 2 + Geometry + Pre-Cal = 4 credits in Mathematics)
At my school, it is only possible to get the AP Calculus in Junior year, but some schools will let you take APCourses in Sophomore year. If you just want to take Calculus (Non-AP), it is possible, but you had to have planned ahead (Since 7th grade in most cases).
Answer 3:Most people take it their senior year of high school, if at all. However, it can be taken junior year. A few people will take it their sophomore year. However, it can technically be taken at any time, one way or another. I know one person taking it who's not even in high school yet. If you're school won't let you take it yet, it can usually be found online.Calculus is commonly taken as a first year course in college, but can be taken as an advanced course late in high school through programs like AP Calculus.
No, AP Calculus is a far more difficult course.
Calculus or AP Calculus
Check with your guidance counselor to see what your school's prerequisites are for AP Calculus.
It depends, i took AP Calculus as a junior but mainly it is for seniors.
AP CALCULAS AP CALCULUS* is not the hardest math. Analysis, Set theory, Algebra, Topology, Calculus and Number Theory
This is not a hard schedule, because you get to choose at least a unit in each of the faculties
It is usually the third class in the calculus series ,so it is often taken in the second or third semester.
Don't
take both
You can find the scoring guide for the AP Calculus tests on the college board website under AP subjects, calculus, sample questions and scoring guides.
You will not die in AP Calculus unless you obtain a rare illness or are already sick. However, if you study hard, pay attention and do your work, you will do great!