Honestly I don’t think there’s any “general” level class in the IB program. You can have three superb HL classes outside of math/science without being considered “a slow kid” - English A, Foreign Language HL, History, Philosophy, Art would all be perfectly fine HL subjects, with science&math at SL level - and it’d still be a better curriculum than many high school programs. Math Studies is the class for non-future-science majors who would rather do something else than math/science. The normal curve is bell-shaped and is symmetric about the mean. A normal distribution has the following properties. The graph of a normal distribution is called the normal curve. The Introducing Differential Calculus chapter of this OUP Oxford IB Math Studies Companion Course helps students learn the essential lessons associated with. In addition, it doesn’t prevent one from taking Gen Ed math or statistics in college (and doing well) as it’s very much in the same spirit, at least at top liberal arts schools. A normal distribution is a continuous probability distribution for a random variable X. NavalTraditions: I disagree with your characterization of Maths Studies, as someone who took it, found it quite interesting &useful, and did very well afterwards. If you intend on majoring in STEM, however, you need Honors Precalc. You could take Math Studies next year and Stats senior year, or precalc then stats. If you intend on doing social science or business, precalc is a good idea, or stats. Test 2 S2 Q3 Practice - IB Math Studies IB Questionbank Mathematical Studies 3rd. If you intend on majoring in the Humanities, you’re fine with Math studies. IB Math AA: Mathematics AA SL Differential Calculus Practice. In addition, colleges prefer you to complete the full IB diploma (especially to being one course short.) Do you have 3 SL’s and 3 HL’s already? How’s the rest of your schedule? Do you plan on taking calculus before graduation or in college? What do you intend to do in college? It depends on what you intend to major in and whether you’re good at math or not.
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