<p>Hi I am now a junior and will be applying to some top schools for engineering.</p>
<p>But today I just heard from my counselor that AP Comp. Sci. has been cencelled because there isn't enough students to make a class.</p>
<p>But I already took AP Stat and BC and my crappy school does not have any math courses higher than those.</p>
<p>I believe most engineering shcools require 4 years of Mathematics.</p>
<p>So I was just wondering if I could use geometry, which I took for summer school to skip it, for my 4 years of matematics.</p>
<p>Or does summer schools not count?</p>
<p>or is it better if I just take a math course (probably Calculus 2? idk) in college in my senior year (tho I have no idea how that works..) (go to college after school? during school?).</p>
<p>How about sending e-mails to the admissions offices of several of the schools that you will apply to and asking them this question? It's a perfectly legitimate question.</p>
<p>I think, though, that your summer geometry counts. And if you took high school algebra in middle school, that counts, too.</p>
<p>University of Michigan wants Math your Senior year. They don't want you to go an entire year without taking Math. Which is why Son is planning on doing Duel Enrollment in Calc (and English) his Senior year.</p>
<p>Dual Enroll, probably calc III if you've taken calc bc and done well. I'm not sure how most schools do it, but at mine you get one class period off every day for a semester, and you take a night class at the community college. My school is on the block schedule and thus we only have 4 classes of 1.5 hours each and they change every semester, so this makes it simpler for me than for you, id assume.</p>
<p>sumemr school courses count just as much as any other courses, on ur transcript it isnt gonna say sumemr school, its gonna fall under the year you ook ur other courses, so it will count as a math class.</p>