There is a current post from a 2023 who took a lot of college courses. It might be a helpful data point for you. It’s anecdotal and I don’t mean it translates directly to your situation, but it may be helpful to you in creating a balanced list and setting your expectations:
College classes:
Calc. series (4 classes, 3 on trimester system, 1 on semester, through vector calculus)
Differential equations
Introductory Linear Algebra
Intro to mathematical reasoning
Linear Algebra (abstract vector space proof edition)
Euclidean and non-euclidean geometry
Mathematics with applications in the natural sciences (applied math course, goes over common modeling techniques, differential equations, markov chains, etc.)
Abstract Algebra (groups, rings, fields, cosets, field extensions, etc.)
2 English composition courses
1 macroeconomics course
1 Shakespeare class
2 CS classes
2 US history classes
1 comparative politics class
AP classes:
Just AP Human Geography, 9th grade. My school doesn’t have many AP classes, and in that one the teacher covered less than half the material they were supposed to, even making exceptions for COVID. Got a 4 on that AP test.
SAT 1550, 800 math, 750 english, 1 try.
Been to multiple national and international competitions (VEX Worlds, Nat…
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