Math Class equivalent help

<p>They’ll give you credit for 5 (probably 4) on the AP Calc BC exam, and possibly credit for the advanced calculus and differential equations classes. You can’t guarantee this. For instance, Cornell’s math department won’t give credit for a high school class taught to primarily high school students, even if it’s listed on a college transcript.</p>

<p>As someone who was looking into being a math major (decided to try CS instead), even “advanced calculus” (probably multivariable/vector calculus) and differential equations may not satisfy all the lower-division prerequisites for a math major. Math majors will most likely have to take linear algebra in addition to those, and some schools (I’m looking at you, Berkeley) also require a discrete math class.</p>