Calculus

<p>An A in the class and a 5 on the BC test generally means that you can go ahead and take calculus 3. Check the college to be sure what the appropriate placement in its math sequence is.</p>

<p>Here is a page with links to final exam problems from first and second semester freshman calculus at a university:</p>

<p>[Choosing</a> an Appropriate First Math Course — UC Berkeley College of Engineering](<a href=“http://coe.berkeley.edu/students/current-undergraduates/new-students/choosing-an-appropriate-first-math-course.html]Choosing”>http://coe.berkeley.edu/students/current-undergraduates/new-students/choosing-an-appropriate-first-math-course.html)</p>

<p>However, note that the content of freshman calculus courses and sophomore math courses may vary somewhat between different schools (they may teach topics in a different order, etc.).</p>

<p>Note that most freshman and sophomore level math courses in community colleges and universities are application based, while most junior and senior level math courses for math majors are proof and theory based. If honors math courses with more emphasis on proofs and theory are available, you may want to consider them as preparation for junior and senior level math courses.</p>