Yes, a freshman with determination and good study habits can handle 2 honors classes at the same time.
if you are in honors math you take geometry your freshman year, and if not your sophmore year. the order goes per-algebra, algebra 1, geometry, algebra 2, pre calculas, and then calculas (calculas is only taken for AP classes, for seniors that want to take it. Calculas counts for a college credit.)
Kids that are shall I say "Math Challenged" 8th-Math 8 9th-Pre-Algebra 10th-Algebra 1 11th-Geometry 12th-Algebra 2 Average Kids 8th-Math 8 Accelerated 9th-Algebra 1 10th-Geometry 11th-Algebra 2 12th-Trigonometry Honors Kids 8th-Algebra 1 9th-Geometry 10th-Algebra 2 11th-Trigonometry 12th-AP Calculus
You go 2 electives, language arts, science or earth space science honors, math/algebra/geometry, history of the united states/ civics/ honors history
Yes, I took more honors classes than that my freshman year. Freshman year is easy; trust me. You'll be treated like a baby, though, which is good sometimes.
15-5=10 Honors Algebra?
honors physics / ap physics honors pre-calculus / ap calculus AB/BC honors chemistry engineering mechanics
Algebra 2 Honors? I prefer you ask your school administration rather than Answers.com.
yes it is an honors class
well, as an algebra 2 freshman last year, i remeber taking honors bio and slgebra 2. Senior year could be a 2nd calculus course, like Calc BC or mulltivariable calc, depending on the district, and perhaps AP bio, chem, or physics for sciences.
NO!!! Are you insane??? Thats a great grade in an honors course its an A, the colleges don't see your percentage they only see a b c d or f relax a 91 is amazing!
Honors (or honours) algebra generally refers to an algebra class that goes at a faster pace and/or covers more advanced material than regular algebra. This is usually not considered a weighted class, but is slightly above the average level.
Yes, an A minus is a good for a 10 year old in an Algebra 1 honors class.