Dual courses in New Haven

<p>Does anyone know of anything like yale summer program for during the year?</p>

<p>i am maxed out of math classes and the only option right now is yale (which i have done summer sessions of before) but it is just too expensive</p>

<p>some other options are really really bad local schools but does anyone know of any other programs in the area?</p>

<p>You’ve mentioned that you basically have no social life. Why don’t you do something revolutionary and take a summer off and engage the community around you?</p>

<p>The worst doctors I’ve known were lifeless book-wonks. Never wanted to be near them.</p>

<p>i have a social life as in i go to dinner parties/ movies with friends/ etc</p>

<p>but i find those things boring</p>

<p>i like things like paintball with friends or biking but we rarely do that</p>

<p>What are the really, really bad local schools? Although isn’t it too late for courses anywhere this summer?</p>

<p>Southern Connecticut, significantly cheaper than Yale, offered foundations of mathematics, differential equations and linear algebra this summer. Its undergraduate math offerings go up to analysis, number theory, topology, and abstract algebra. Taken those?</p>

<p>The University of New Haven is a top tier engineering school. </p>

<p>Quinnipiac and Albertus Magnus are average, but not really, really bad. </p>

<p>You could do an online course. </p>

<p>And recognize thst anyone who has green money can take a summer course at Yale.</p>

<p>i meant classes during the year</p>

<p>Well, then if Yale is too pricey, Southern is a reasonably priced alternative. They wouldn’t be offering those advanced math classes if there weren’t students qualified to take them–go online.</p>