<p>Um, a lot of people work hard and apply to Harvard. 90% of them don't get in. You're so silly, Masterus.</p>
<p>Chapter tests are available online whenever you want. For the midterm and final you email/call your tutor for the password and (depending on how quickly they reply) you can download the exam as soon as you have it. You can finish a course in two weeks (as long as your tutor grades efficiently. I've had good experiences with this until Calculus BC, but I think it's because my tutor scans exams and adds lots of comments, so she takes at least a couple days for each exam).</p>
<p>Ok cool, I understand now. I'm going to do the distance thing in the summer and I'm going to work like for the entire day. That's good :) I can finish it pretty quickly.</p>
<p>Haha yeah, it's great. All my friends have always done in-person courses where they have to get up in the wee hours of the morning and stare at a whiteboard for four hours. Meanwhile, I can simply watch the online lecture or read a couple pages of notes (they don't check if you watch them or not, but make sure you understand the material) in as little as only a couple minutes and do just as well in the end. Well, it depends on how quickly you get math. If you're comfortable with the subject matter then it should be a breeze.</p>
<p>Oh, that summer course. It's $2900 for 3 weeks where as it's only $600 for 3 monthes online.</p>
<p>Seriously. Well some people do other summer courses, especially through local prep schools. That costs about twice as much as CTY.</p>
<p>I don't know about those, I've noticed most prep schools have AP calculus AB and AP Physics B. They don't like to offer the other level, why?</p>
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<p>Dude. You like totally put your commas in the wrong places.</p>
<p>Anyway...answer my question, then I'll answer your's.</p>
<p>No double talk.....</p>