<p>I have a full schedule next year, including 4 APs, english lit, stats, physics, and apush. Unfortunately, my slow public school has to "account for everyone" and wouldn't let me skip pre-calculus, so I'm stuck in that, I know I'm way past there intellectually, as that class won't even cover limits until the very end of the year, I am currently self studying calculus right now with my dad's college textbook, I can go as fast as I want, and I am currently wading through integrals right now. Do you think I can handle an online calculus I class along with a full schedule, including clubs 2:30-3:30, then possibly research volunteer 3:30-5:30, and sports 6:30-8:00, then homework, then the class on top of that, I just have a strong interest in math, and I don't want to waste a year. I know only I know how much I can handle, but does this border on insane? Also, do you know of any good online courses in calculus, preferably credit giving, and preferably cheap?</p>
<p>no.</p>
<p>I’m sorry. But seriously I’m barely handling 3 AP. And seriously on top of SAT, ACT, and whatever else. It’s tough</p>
<p>Managing 7 AP’s w/ Varsity Swim + Water Polo and research position. It’s doable. (Taking online APES / Multi Variable Calc)</p>
<p>This year I’ll have 4 APs and a college class from 4:40-6:20 two days a week. I get out of school at 3. I’ll have tons of time to waste every day since it won’t be worth it to go home.</p>
<p>So, I know of a local community college that offers it online, but it started today, I may enroll second semester If I can’t enroll late, does anyone know of any other options, preferably cheap, and self paced</p>