i don't think you do but you should check with your counselor
If you don't pass the math fcat then you will be put in intensive math classes instead of your 2 electives
Yes. If you fail a few classes, you might possibly have to take a summer class(that is only for a regular class). To pass...all you have to do is do well on the math and writing parts of the CRCT. Atleast that's what i have to do.
I am not clear if you are asking about a college math class or high school math class. If it is college you take it for one semester. Some math classes are divided into two parts and you take one the first semester and then the second half the next semester. If this is high school it could be for the entire year.
Yes you do, you must only pass math and reading to go on to the next grade. Some grades require you to do so. MUST PASS: 3rd- math and reading . 4th- math and reading. 5th- math and reading. 6th- math and reading. 7th- neither. 8th- neither. 9th- math and reading/english (reading and writing) 10th-12th- your end of the year exams. Some schools reward their students. Like if they pass history they could go to the roller rink or something like that.
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Yes you can. I would not recommend not taking a math class your senior year, but if you don't have to, then that's fine. But in college you will have to take math and you might be a little rusty when it comes to even the common problems. So yes you can not take math your senior year and still be a pediatrician. The same goes with science, usually high school arent as picky as people taking science as much as math. But yes same goes for both subjects.
It takes one year.
1 year
I recommend you take a basic math course.
Name a year. Math was used then.
Take as much Math & Science as you can - it will help you out in the long run, if your school offers college level math during your senior year - take it! Good luck!
That really depends on you...if you are a very capable math student then you should. But if you have difficulty doing things and usually are a little slow at understanding things then you should stick with the two year course.