<p>So Junior year I took AP Calc AB and Soph year I took AP Stats, and my school doesn't have anything higher level. A local college has three different semester long Calc courses: Calculus A, Calculus B, and Calculus C. Should I take B or C? Or should I just like, try to take Calc BC online? (Clearly I should have figured this out earlier)</p>
<p>I dont know much about which course you should take, but I have taken a few online courses:</p>
<p>Pros:
You get to work on it when you want, you can take a quiz/test at almost any time</p>
<p>Your in your home while doing it (maybe after doing something thats really brain consuming, you can take a break)</p>
<p>There are many resources you are given (other websites, books, etc. besides the lessons in the course)</p>
<p>No distractions of friends </p>
<p>CONS:
Sometimes its hard to MAKE yourself do the work</p>
<p>Theres no face to face, just you reading and copying notes, and sometimes asking/IMing your teacher a question.</p>
<p>Sometimes more time has to be dedicated to an online class than a physical class. No one’s telling you what something is, you have to read it on your own, copy the notes, make sure you get it, and take the test.</p>
<p>I personally would take it online. Calculus in general is too hard of a class, but maybe Calc BC is alot more complex then just AB. Its like, I wouldnt take AP Chem online, or AP US History (both of which are really hard courses at my school). But, if I’m pretty good at math in general, and I know the course wont be too difficult, online is the way to go.</p>
<p>I’m pretty good at math I think (4 on Calc exam, but probably close to 5), and online definitely sounds more appealing than it did before. Thanks for the feedback :)</p>
<p>Any other opinions?</p>
<p>I think you meant ‘which’</p>
<p>Yeah >___></p>
<p>can someone just remind me when to use ‘which’ and ‘what’.</p>
<p>sorry i’m asking a grammar question in a math forum .__________.</p>
<p>I’m not sure this is right, but wouldn’t it be which when it’s an option, or what when it’s an object. eg What should I eat for breakfast, which cereal should I eat</p>
<p>Using “what” was fine according ti this website:
<a href=“Which vs What - Common Mistakes and Confusing Words in English - Learn English Mistakes”>http://www.learnenglish.de/mistakes/whichvswhat.html</a></p>