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Calculus Readiness · Axiom Academy
SUMMARY Creating Your Personalized Study Plan You've taken the diagnostic — now turn that score into a route through Calculus Readiness that fits your starting point and your schedule. Your diagnostic score sets how deep you review; your schedule sets how fast . The course is built as a ladder: Algebra → Functions → Trigonometry → Limits . Climb it in order. A high score means you can move quickly and aim for depth; a lower score means the full ladder is exactly what you need — not a detour. Pick one of three time tracks (Fast, Standard, Flexible) and protect a regular weekly study slot. Work problems actively with pencil and paper, take every unit quiz, and revisit a topic the moment it feels shaky. Dial 1 Read Your Diagnostic Score Your score is a map of where to spend your effort — not a grade. It tells you which rungs to climb fast and which to climb slowly. Find your band: 85–100% — Strong foundation. Skim algebra for confidence, then aim for depth in functions, trig, and limits. 70–84% — Solid base. Do every unit in order, giving extra time to your weaker spots. 50–69% — A foundation to build on. Work deliberately through all units, completing every practice set. Below 50% — This course was built for you. Take the full ladder carefully; you'll build real capability. The same path fits any schedule — you just choose the pace . Commit to one and put it on your calendar: Fast Track 2–3 weeks · 10+ hours/week. An intensive sprint before a course or placement starts.
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