Online AP Courses, or Community College Courses

<p>Look at the State School(s) you might want to go to to find course equivalencies.</p>

<p>At your community college the calculus series your want is MTH 173, 174, and 277. Notice that the description of each says, “Designed for mathematical, physical, and engineering science programs.” MTH 291 (Differential Equations) and MTH 285 (Linear Algebra) would be the most helpful after the calculus series, and in that order.</p>

<p>Talk to your CC advisor(s), but topics courses rarely transfer so I would avoid them. MTH 286 (Discrete Math) would likely only directly relate to your program of study if you were doing computer programming, computer engineering, or mathematics, but it might still be interesting and might be pre-requisite for upper-level math courses at some school.</p>

<p>This site might be helpful: [Virginia</a> Tech Undergraduate Transfer Guide 2009-10](<a href=“http://www.registrar.vt.edu/tranguide/2009/bymajor/index.html]Virginia”>http://www.registrar.vt.edu/tranguide/2009/bymajor/index.html) as I’m thinking VT would likely be your safety, and it would effectively be impossible to know what MIT will and will not take.</p>