<p>I just wrapped up my junior year as well as my Calculus BC course, and was looking into studying some more math into the summer. The highest level of math offered at my school is AP Statistics, but I wanted to pursue linear algebra over the summer. My only problem is that I can't seem to find a good course to sign up for over the summer! I would love if any of you guys could suggest a course, my only requirement is that it be relatively inexpensive, as my family wouldn't really be able to afford it. For reference, I live in NJ, and would be open to any programs in-state or in NY</p>
<p>Does it have to be a course, or are you just studying informally?</p>
<p>I’d rather have a course, just so there’s some form of structure</p>
<p>Well, coursera.com has everything, but very crappy quality compared to edX.org and udacity.com. I can’t suggest any online courses that have fees involved-- also, it’d be really hard to find one with great quality and low price. </p>
<p>However, the best resource is probably MIT OCW Scholar. [Linear</a> Algebra | Mathematics | MIT OpenCourseWare](<a href=“http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/mathematics/18-06sc-linear-algebra-fall-2011/]Linear”>Linear Algebra | Mathematics | MIT OpenCourseWare)</p>
<p>You would have to provide the structure and discipline yourself. </p>
<p>Also, just wondering, do you have to take Multivariable Calc, Diff Eq, and Linear Algebra in any particular order? Because I’ve always heard that Linear Algebra come after the other two, which is why I’m doing MV Calc first.</p>
<p>[Life</a> of Fred Linear Algebra](<a href=“http://www.lifeoffredmath.com/lof-lalgebra.php]Life”>Life of Fred Linear Algebra)</p>
<p>I use this curriculum often. It teaches math in a unique way.</p>