Yuki Tokko
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straight to pre-cal? Hello everyone, I just have one quick question 
So far this year, I am currently taking honors physics and i love that class! Earlier in the year, we learned some calculus stuff such as looking for Velocity from Displacement by using slope, looking for Acceleration from velocity using slope, looking for velocity from Acceleration by using area, and etc. that's one of the VERY few things we have learned. We also use COS, TAN, and SIN. Right now, we are measuring friction and force tension. So i am wondering that if this class could help me skip one math level (Trigonometry/Algebra 2) to Pre-cal. Please no rude answers, thank you
And do not worry, I am absolutely going to discuss this with my counselor
I just wanted to see what everyone's opinion would be first, then I will talk to my counselor after winter break.

So far this year, I am currently taking honors physics and i love that class! Earlier in the year, we learned some calculus stuff such as looking for Velocity from Displacement by using slope, looking for Acceleration from velocity using slope, looking for velocity from Acceleration by using area, and etc. that's one of the VERY few things we have learned. We also use COS, TAN, and SIN. Right now, we are measuring friction and force tension. So i am wondering that if this class could help me skip one math level (Trigonometry/Algebra 2) to Pre-cal. Please no rude answers, thank you

And do not worry, I am absolutely going to discuss this with my counselor
