<p>This may sound a bit weird 'cause it's for next summer but I happen to plan my academic life a year ahead (what Im doing this summer in the academic area is exactly what I planned a year ago) Anyway:</p>
<p>Im taking AP Calc AB my senior year. The summer BEFORE my senior year Im taking two of the following:</p>
<p>Calculus For Business, Social And Life Sciences<br>
Calculus And Analytical Geometry I<br>
Calculus And Analytical Geometry Ii<br>
Calculus And Analytical Geometry Iii </p>
<p>I don't want to take something only to find out that it covers the same things as AP Calc. So which ones should I take?</p>
<p>If its two sequential semesters you could just take Calculus I and II then Dual Enroll for 3 senior year if they let you.</p>
<p>Calculus For Business, Social And Life Sciences <-- Sounds good, I'm thinking it's going to be more at the practical applications of Calculus then just doing Calculus because it's Math. </p>
<p>Calculus And Analytical Geometry I <-- If you pass AP Calc AB you get credit for this class...It's basically the same thing, just AP covers a bit more.</p>
<p>Calculus And Analytical Geometry Ii <-- It's like AP Calc BC, most community colleges would require you to have taken Calc 1 or passed AP Calc AB to take it.</p>
<p>Calculus And Analytical Geometry Iii <-- Same for Calc II.</p>