EPGY courses

<p>can anyone explain in detail how it works? (not the high school one)</p>

<p>From what I understand EPGY is only high school except for the summer program for undergraduates. You meet certain cut-off scores to register and you can either do it in lieu of a “real” high school or just a la carte. You don’t get college credit for the courses but you can take courses I think even post-partial differential equations and maybe even analysis in math. I don’t think they offer as much in other fields but they offer at least AP-level in everything as I understand it.</p>

<p>ic. so that means that a high school student with no more math classes he can take at his high school can’t take a course there?</p>

<p>[See a la carte]</p>

<p>Yes if you meet the requirements you can take math with EPGY. Just know courses at $1,300 each so taking courses at a community college may be more viable.</p>

<p>And you know I might be wrong, you might be able to transfer post-AP courses.</p>

<p>i think i’ll meet the requirments needed to take multivariable calc. i would take the course at a community college but because of the budget cuts in california they aren’t accepting high school students</p>

<p>They do want standardized test scores BTW. </p>

<p>You should also know their Multivariable calculus class is 2 semesters.</p>

<p>so i send my SAT scores, SAT II scores, and AP scores? also, do you know how it works (the classes)?</p>

<p>There’s an online application you fill out.
[Applying</a> to the EPGY OHS](<a href=“http://epgy.stanford.edu/ohs/singlecourseadmissions.html]Applying”>http://epgy.stanford.edu/ohs/singlecourseadmissions.html)</p>

<p>My understanding is that they send you something like a software application that teaches you the course and you have to take tests with an approved proctor (non-parent).</p>

<p>do you know how we send the scores to them?</p>