<p>I am currently a junior (class of 2013), and I want to either take college courses during this coming summer, or attend a summer program (or courses at a program).</p>
<p>I have not done a ton of research yet, but I know that I probably want to do a summer program where I can take real college courses, and probably get credits. I would be interested in a non-credit giving program, but I would have to be pretty sure that it would be worth it, and hopefully it would look pretty good.</p>
<p>I am primarily interested in taking math courses beyond Calc II (such as Calc III, Diff EQ, Linear Algebra etc.), and a program would have to offer at least one math course for me, although I would certainly consider taking a course in another field.</p>
<p>The only program that I have seen that fits in my timeline (after June 2-second week in August max), and offers the desired courses is the Boston University High School Honors Program; they offer Calc III, Diff EQ, and Linear Algebra. I am wondering if anyone has attended this, and has any feedback, or if anyone knows much about it, such as the difficulty of the classes, the overall experience, benefits of the program, and how college admissions officers view it.</p>
<p>If any of you have experience with other programs that you would recommend, please tell me, especially if it is a college credit offering program.</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>