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In reply to the discussion: Trend-starting Texas drops algebra II mandate [View all]Harmony Blue
(3,978 posts)is a gateway course to the higher levels of math. I took Algebra II as a junior in high school as it was required. However, Analysis of Functions (a.k.a. Pre-Calc/Trig) was optional but I chose to take it because it did better prepare me for Calculus in college.
Algebra II material is actually review of ratios, proportions, rates, fractions, percentages...basically 8th grade math with Algebra concepts thrown in. Algebra II also sets up understanding of the different types curves. For example, the difference between an exponential function and a power function. How log functions work, etc.
Algebra II is critical to anyone in a field of Arts and Sciences for the most part. If you can't do graphs, read graphs, make graphs, not know a linear equation or how to find the y intercept...your success in college diminishes greatly. Statistics is important to psychology majors, social science majors, natural science majors. Business courses are loaded with Algebra II concepts as well as Physics and Chemistry.
As for those not seeking a collegiate degree, Algebra II tends to be the highest math that they are required to take. I would not lower the bar and say don't take Algebra Ii because the skills you learn in Algebra II are critical in the real world. If you work at a super market and need to place orders or do averages for produce, general merchandise, or grocery you are not doing just Algebra I or Geometry concepts but also Algebra II.