<p>Hello everybody on College Confidential. This is my first thread on the website. Anyway, I am in a predicament with the sequence (pun intended) of math I am going with. I took Algebra 1 in the 7th grade, so I will finish AP Calc BC (there is no AP Calc AB available at my school) in junior year. I would like to take Calc III and/or Linear Algebra while in high school, because I absolutely love math--it is the "queen of science," you know.
In my senior year, I am planning to take AP Stats, as recommended by my guidance counselor and my teachers since the nearest college to my high school is about forty minutes to an hour away on a good day with LITTLE TO NO traffic. Then I would take Calc III and Linear Algebra concurrently at a college over the summer after junior year.</p>
<p>The problem is that college courses begin in June, but AP scores come in July.
What should I do?</p>
<p>Hm, you’d need to find out what that college’s policy is for accepting students for their classes. At the CC where I took post-HS calc classes, we needed passing AP exam scores to be even accepted into the program. </p>
<p>You should describe your situation to them though. It’s all about how that particular college handles placement.</p>
<p>Thank you for the reply. I checked the colleges’ and community colleges’ websites in proximity to where I live and the websites show that they offer credit for AP exam scores, but it doesn’t state anything about my situation. Should I contact these colleges and ask them about my position here?
Should I contact e-mail, phone, letter, or up-front?
Oh, I forgot that some people could mistake this for an April Fool’s joke, but this is SERIOUS. Just to let you know. Maybe I should’ve written this thread yesterday, when I first signed up for College Confidential. </p>
<p>Alas! Never was a story of more woe
Than of Sajjad and the sequence his math should go.</p>