Math after AP Calculus BC

<p>At my school, AP Calculus BC is the highest level math course available, and I will have completed it by the end of my Junior year. As someone who enjoys math and wants to pursue it in college, I do not want to forgo a math course in my Senior year, but all of the local colleges at which I could potentially take a course in math are . . . not known for their mathematics expertise. Thus, I have decided to turn to online courses. What website or other business is recommended for taking a math course? Thank you in advance for any help you can provide.</p>

<p>AP Stat is offered through Florida Virtual School.</p>

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<p>To take a more advanced math course, all you need is a textbook and a teacher who understands the material. You can’t find that at your local colleges?</p>

<p>I imagine he wants credit since anyone can claim to have self studied anything.
Do Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth. Lin Alg, DE, and MVC. You can take multiple classes if you finish quickly.</p>

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<p>What exactly do you mean by this?
If they offer a course you have the prerequisites for (multivariable calculus, linear algebra, differential equations, discrete math, etc.), I’d recommend taking it on a real college campus rather than online. You won’t get college credit for a high school online course. </p>

<p>@observeraffect
I have already taken AP Statistics. I interpreted it to be a “lower level” than AP Calculus BC.</p>

<p>@SoCalDad2
Like Jwen556 says, I would like some form of credit for my efforts, at least in high school, if not in college, so colleges don’t think I slacked off in my senior year.</p>

<p>@Jwen556
That looks like a pretty nice option with some pretty interesting topics. I think I’ll check that out.</p>

<p>@halyconheather
I used that phrase as a more politically correct way to say that they are not at all reputable and I would much prefer to find a type of course from which I could benefit more. If high school online courses are not recommended, then are there college online courses for which I could receive credit that you suggest? I would be very surprised if I did not learn more from an online course than one from one of my local colleges.</p>

<p>Thanks to each of you for your insight and for your assistance.</p>

<p>Even if your online source is not a credit-granting agency, you might be able to arrange for your high school to give you independent study credit for participating in an online class.</p>