<p>My school offers Differential Equations and Multivariable Calculus (each one semester long) through the University of Illinois at Champaign. The class is taught in our school though, not off campus.</p>
Have you thought about dual enrolling? If you have a college near you, that would be your best bet. There is a college literally 2 mins down my road that offers all of those classes, and I’m glad for it. I’m a sophomore sitting in BC, so I need 4 classes, since they are each a semester long at the college. I’d recommend taking Diff Eq and Calc III next year, because that’s what my math teacher told me to do. That is if you can dual enroll. If you can’t, try taking stats, because I believe it is required for Pure Mathematics (at least that’s what my math teacher said, pls don’t attack me if I’m wrong, lol)
EDIT: Also, my school is one of those annoying rich schools where everyone is pushed to take AP and AICE courses, so it probably won’t be as easy to set up, just a fair warning. Like, Sophomores is AICE Math being the norm, kind of pushing.
Medicalboy, I’m not attacking you or anything, but I don’t think there is a Calc 5… I think he is right in that it stops at 3