General math-related question

<p>So I'm a senior this year, going to college in the fall. Right now I'm in AP Stats but the problem is that I missed Precalc and calc because my schedule was a little... awkward. I know I'll need it in college so I was thinking that I could possibly take a course or two at our community college over the summer, which wouldn't be a bad idea.</p>

<p>HOWEVER, I had also wanted to try to get an internship somewhere as well. I don't even have a particular one in mind but anything is better than sitting on your ass all summer.</p>

<p>Which one should I pick? Both? What are you seniors doing this summer?</p>

<p>Thank you</p>

<p>Um, well, I think you should try for an internship and if tht doesn't work out, take precalc at a community college. I say this cuz u can always take precalc and calc at college.</p>

<p>or you can always study it yourself.</p>

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<p>Heh, famous last words.</p>

<p>I don't trust myself enough to attempt a self-study but thank you for the input.</p>

<p>Is it possible for you to do both? Community colleges are usually very accommodating with their class schedules and course offerings since they deal with a lot of working class people. If you can find a great internship, I wouldn't pass up the opportunity at all. I doubt you'd be pulling in a full load as an intern, so you'd have plenty of time for just one class and summer fun too. I'm definitely thinking of taking Calculus again at a community college, just for reinforcement, even though I'm not a senior.</p>

<p>^ Hey thanks! It's a bit too early to see what the schedule is like but now that you mention it, doing both wouldn't be so hard.</p>

<p>Thank you :) Now just to find an internship, hehe.</p>