<p>Do any of you guys know good places to take them online?</p>
<p>I did BC this year and my school doesn't offer anymore math. I will try taking it at the local college, but they aren't very friendly towards high school students, so I want to have a backup just in case.</p>
<p>Thanks guys! :D</p>
<p>It’s expensive if you can’t get financial aid, but Stanford’s EPGY program is nice. I don’t have personal experience with it, but I think Johns Hopkins’ CTY would be good also.</p>
<p>Nice! I plan to take them like second half of the year, after calc bc at my school finishes… Actually, I’m not sure if applications are still open, but Stanford’s online high school I’ve heard is pretty good-and they offer an insane amount of advanced mathematics courses and physics The teachers are supposed to be really good-much better than the ones at the community colleges. Multivariable at my cc is just like…a joke. And not even an easy joke, its just absolutely impossible to PASS because the teachers just refuse to teach good luck!</p>
<p>^^ @Gaussian, thanks for the suggestion! It’s pricey but not too bad. My concern is that I’ve heard some negative reviews about the software they use and how it frequently malfunctions. Actually, the demo didn’t even load on my laptop, so…eh.</p>
<p>@julieannab, Thanks, and that sucks :(. Why don’t they get fired? Don’t students complain or something?</p>
<p>Any other opinions are welcomed too! Thanks guys, with CC, I always have a place to turn to where I can comfortably ask nerdy questions, knowing that at least 1 person has been through before. :P</p>