Stanford EPGY or UIUC NetMath

<p>Ok..these are the only two online math classes that have multivariable calculus that i know of.</p>

<p>Stanford EPGY
-Cheaper
-More variety of Classes
-Stanford is a better university than UIUC (at least as far as prestige and reputation is concerned)</p>

<p>UIUC
-Some people say they teach better and give better grades</p>

<p>What are your feedback and which one should I take?</p>

<p>Cheaper? Stanford EPGY is about $1200 for Multivariable A and B. How much does UIUC cost?</p>

<p>Why would you take multivariable calculus online? I think that is a more important question.</p>

<p>I was thinking of doing it because I didn't want to take up my time actually going to class at a community college.</p>

<p>I actually cannot find community colleges offering multivariable calculus.</p>

<p>EPGY is about $1295 when you combine Multivariable differential AND integral calculus. That's a total of 7 credits.</p>

<p>NetMath is still more expensive at $1356, and you only get 4 credits. I'm not sure if this is the tuition for both differential and integral calculus.</p>

<p>Stanford is still cheaper.
I wanted to take an online class so that I could start during the summer. Also, I might be out of California cuz I am planning on applying to summer programs</p>

<p>^^</p>

<p>ugh, I hate math. I think you should take online math classes from Stanford EPGY. Are you sure "they" are a reliable source?</p>

<p>MIT Opencourseware is also an option, and it's free. You'd probably have to arrange with a counselor to receive credit, though, since it's not really a class. I guess you could have a teacher check all your work as you go through the course.</p>

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