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Would you be staying in dorms with the summer college kids?
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<p>No, I dont think so..Plus, part of the problem is that i'm 15 ( i'll be turning 16 this december ) and I dont think they allow anyone under 16 to board... but not sure about that.. </p>
<p>The following is the link:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.sce.cornell.edu/ss/%5B/url%5D">http://www.sce.cornell.edu/ss/</a></p>
<p>EDIT: "On-campus housing is not available to high school students unless they are enrolled in the Summer College program." ... I guess that means im not allowed to board.. </p>
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Pre-Calc at my school did a lot with limits, a ton of trigonometry, the basis of differential calculus, and some probability
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<p>I see.. so it is as important as the calculus course in itself ( that is, i cant give it low priority compared to Calculus since it forms the basis for it) ? Damn !!!</p>
<p>My main beef with the math courses in my high school here in Connecticut are that they are easy and too dependent on calculators ( they'd use calculators for small arithmetic calculations and graphing stuff instead of teaching us how to graph certain functions ) .... The honors courses wont be any different although the AP will..</p>
<p>I was in Indian school before I came here and our math was very rigorous compared to my current course... We werent allowed to use calculators and it was pretty hard.. </p>
<p>Learning math here at such a slow pace is really boring ( the honors class might address the pace of the class but they still would be too dependent on calculators and seem to make things easier than they should be ) ... I do extra problems simultaneously from my Indian textbooks but I'd still like to take harder courses at high school...</p>