<p>I definitely want to take some college courses (math preferably) over the summer, and the local community college/university schedules are not very good, so I am interested in some kind of summer program where I can take classes for credit.</p>
<p>I saw that Johns Hopkins has a summer program for high school students, where I could take the classes that I want to, but also, they have an online program, which also offers the classes I want. They do not however specify if high school students can take the online courses.</p>
<p>So, if anyone has taken their online courses and has any feedback on how useful they are/difficulty/ability for high schoolers to take them, please tell me!</p>
<p>I am also very interested in taking good online math courses (Calc 3 and either Linear Algebra or Diff EQ) from any other university potentially, but I have not really found any; my last option would be to go to a summer program for credit, like BU, Harvard, Stanford, or JHU; so, if anyone has information on any of these, that would be great.</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>