Multivar Calc H or AP Stats?

<p>I need one of the two to satisfy my graduation reqs, even though I'm not terrible passionate about either. Which one will look better to colleges?</p>

<p>I have an A in Calc BC btw currently</p>

<p>No one is passionate about high school math classes. Take multivariable calculus. </p>

<p>Multivariable calculus looks about 3x better than AP Stats. </p>

<p>Agree with digital king. If you have the chance to take multivariable calc TAKE IT.</p>

<p>MVC by far!</p>

<p>What High School requires you to take AP Stats or Mult Calc to graduate?</p>

<p>It’s probably some kind of “four years of math” requirement. </p>

<p>@halcyonheather‌ </p>

<p>I think you get an exemption from that after finishing calculus</p>

<p>In my school you get an AP boost for taking multi var even though it isn’t an AP class. It’s interesting that you have honors in multi var in your school. Do you guys have regular multi var? Just curious.</p>

<p>I’m pretty sure that every school that lets you take multivariable IN THE SCHOOL ITSELF (i.e. not at a local college) will count it as honors. </p>

<p>@DigitalKing‌
My school offers multi var in the school itself, and they give AP level GPA boost.
I think it’s because there is only 30 students in the whole school that take it.</p>

<p>@Foodlover001 30 people take it at your school??? You must go to a really good school! My class will have 2 people taking it junior year (includes me) and 2 people taking it senior year. All the local schools combine for the class (I think we have to take it through an interactive online setting or something…)</p>

<p>My school is average for NJ and we have ~40 kids who take MVC every year, it’s definitely nothing too unusual</p>

<p>Our school have AP calc C and mutivar as one class, so about 80 people at my school take mutivar.</p>

<p>I’m surprised that your school offers multivariable calc! My school only offers up to Calc BC. I’d take advantage of that if I were you.</p>

<p>Granted, at my school you could take the course at the local community college and get honors credit, but I don’t have time for that in my schedule…I got stuck with AP Stats for next year. I’m not excited, since I’d rather take more math in the Calc track.</p>

<p>Multi Var, this shouldn’t even be a question. My school doesn’t have anything above AB, and the local college didn’t have a way for me to take multivar, so I was stuck with stats</p>

<p>My school doesn’t even have AB, just a regular class called Calculus. We just got AP Stats this year. </p>

<p>Multivariable calc definitely. Ap stat is too easy. </p>