Getting a head start on your courses next year.

<p>If anyone out there's like me (stuck in their house for the majority of summer), I recommend you guys try and get a head start on some of the courses you're enrolled in for next year. </p>

<p>MIT</a> OpenCourseWare | Free Online Course Materials</p>

<p>MIT's OCW has almost every course imaginable (including courses that are rarely offered in actual classrooms like linear algebra and engineering-related courses (chemical, bio, etc.). Just pick a course and try to self study (it can only help amiright?)</p>

<p>I always find those too advanced for my poor wittle head . . Unless it’s like the social sciences.</p>

<p>Actually, I’ve never tried them. They just look intimidating to me. I don’t know.</p>

<p>Whew~ I don’t want to sound like a complete nerd, but I am studying AP physics and AP calculus before the school year lol. I never really tried MIT, thanks :).</p>

<p>Erh. Fine. I’ll consider this, never thought a beginner in certain subjects would start here, but I guess it’s worth trying. Linear algebra is needed.</p>

<p>Since I’m going to a not very selective school, my first goal is to do well, and the second… be one of the best. So I guess I can get a little ahead y’know, thanks for leaving town the smart engineers (I’m sure you guys are preparing yourself over the summer too) :wink: We’ll see.</p>