How far along in math will you be when you start college?

<p>I think my school district is pretty...eh, less than stellar when it comes to math; calculus BC isn't even offered. I'm using this summer before college to brush up on my math via online courses, etc., and I was just wondering: how far in math are most people on CC?</p>

<p>Differential Equations.</p>

<p>In senior year I’ll be in calculus bc. I believe that is the highest math course offered at my school.</p>

<p>My school offers up to Calc BC.</p>

<p>Number theory and complex analysis</p>

<p>Unfortunately, my local university/community college doesn’t do MVC, Diff Eq, etc. after school. So I’ll be through AP Calc BC (sophomore) and AP Stats (senior) by the time I go to college.</p>

<p>I’ll have finished Calc 3, maybe taken some higher courses (differential equations, linear algebra, etc.) at a community college or something.</p>

<p>8th grade: Algebra
9th grade: Geometry
10th grade: Trigonometry
11th grade: Precalculus
12th grade: Calc AB</p>

<p>Even though I am probably certifiably mentally ■■■■■■■■ at math.</p>

<p>you guys…there’s courses available on yt, on various univiersites’ websites, etc., with all the necessary lectures, hw, and tests.</p>

<p>No but I really am hopeless at math. I got 670 my first go on SAT math, studied like crazy for two months and dropped 20 points. At that point I resigned myself to my fate.</p>

<p>I’ll be finishing calc AB but could have done BC and linear algebra as well</p>

<p>Calc BC is the highest math offered at my school.
So I’lll havee.
Algebra, Geometry, Algebra 2, Statistics, Pre-Calc, Calc AB, Calc BC</p>

<p>Multivariable calculus is the highest that my school offers, so would that be like calculus 2? Then ill be starting at calc 3</p>

<p>I’ll be taking Calculus and AP Statistics senior year (unless my Mandarin class decides to teach during the same slot that AP Stat teaches again…), so I don’t know where I’d go from there. ;P</p>

<p>^^I think MVC is calculus 3. Not 100% sure, though.</p>

<p>MVC and Stat.</p>

<p>Algebra I [7] -> Geometry & Algebra II [8] -> PreCalc [9] -> Calc AB -> Calc BC & Stats-> Differential Equations & Matrix Theory [12]</p>

<p>Calc III and Stats.</p>

<p>I’ll hopefully have completed AP Calc BC plus whatever comes after that</p>

<p>Calc BC (highest math level offered at my school).</p>