High School Course Selection Help

<p>I have a quick question for my coursework second semester. I am a high school senior, and I was considering taking one of the following courses at a local community college to just refresh my calculus, since I took it junior year, and to give me a head start on freshman year hopefully for EECS at Berkeley, if I get in. Which of these courses do you think I should take, having completed Calc BC with A's and a 5 on the AP test. Please consider what course will prepare me better for the EECS math curriculum. </p>

<p>1) Interm Calculus- Vectors in two-& three-dimensional space, calculus of functions of several variables</p>

<p>2) Diff. Equations- Ordinary differential equations with emphasis on linear equations.</p>

<p>Please also consider which of these 2 courses is the more logical course to take after Calc BC. </p>

<p>Thanks in advance for your time!</p>

<p>hmm i think you can really take them in any order. The first course is a continuation of calc bc. the 2nd course, I know atleast in berkeley, is combined with linear algebra.</p>