<p>From what I understand, calculus BC covers AB and more, my school only offers Calc AB and would give me a spot next year to independant study calc bc. Is there some way I could do this faster, so I could take more math senior year? Would colleges not like calc AB junior year and calc BC senior year?</p>
<p>A year spent just on C seems wasteful. You could self study BC the same year you take AB.</p>
<p>That's what I'm doing this year. The AB teacher took a review course for Calc II over the summer to help a few of us out...</p>
<p>Definitely self-study BC while you're taking AB. Tons of people who don't have BC at their school do this.</p>
<p>Calc BC is basically a lot of AB with additional topics, so if you spent your senior year on BC, you'd be going over a lot of material that you have already learned. Juniors who take AB at my school move on to a class that combines BC material with multivariable calc, and they get BC credit along with multivariable credit. So, I third the suggestion of self-studying for BC. You can dual-enroll at a community college and take multivariable calc.</p>