<p>My freshman year I started in Algebra I, did one term, then moved to Geometry, which I only did two terms of and by the end of sophomore year I did Honors Algebra 2 & Trigonometry. I am going into my junior year taking Advanced Pre-Calc and AP Stats, with other AP's like Comp and Computer Science, and honors Chemistry. I want to go to college for Physics and Computer Science and minor in Mathematics. My senior year I'm in AP Physics B and Calc BC but I want to fit another high level math in next summer because I love math and want to get another done prior to college. The problem is I wouldn't have taken Calc yet prior, and I'd rather finish it with my classmates than on my own at the community college. So I was wondering if there were any high level maths in college that don't require Calc besides Stats (which I'm taking this year) that I could take over the summer that could be applied to Computer Science or Physics. I was thinking Discrete Math but I'm not sure if it does have Calc in it or not. What would be a good class to take prior to AP Calc BC?</p>
<p>Discrete mathematics and probability theory.</p>
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Linear algebra?</p>
<p>Linear algebra typically requires at least Calc II from my experiences. Sometimes even Calc III.</p>
<p>Number theory?</p>
<p>Euclid
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<p>To be honest, there isn’t a lot you can do without calculus (or even multivariable calculus, for that matter). You could probably learn some basic topology, abstract algebra, or group theory if you wanted</p>