<p>If I've taken AP CompSci, AP Stats, and AP Calc BC all by junior year, then what math would I take senior year? Some people I know took differential calculus, multivariable, linear algebra, etc. How do you do that in high school though?</p>
<p>you don’t;you must go to local colleges.</p>
<p>Senior year I plan on doing MVC at Columbia (I’m a Junior).</p>
<p>Some high schools offer differential equations, linear algebra, etc. If yours doesn’t, you need to go to a local university/college. If there isn’t one that offers those classes, then wait until your freshman year in college; there’s nothing wrong with that.</p>
<p>The University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign offers online, Mathematica based courses. The program is called NetMath. In a similar situation to you, I took Calc II and III through NetMath. It is definitely a different experience than that of a normal math class, but I enjoyed it. </p>
<p>[Home</a> | NetMath at the University of Illinois](<a href=“http://netmath.uiuc.edu/]Home”>http://netmath.uiuc.edu/)</p>
<p>EPGY and CTY also offer Lin.Alg. and MVC online. The CTY courses are self-paced, but I’m not sure about the EPGY.</p>
<p>^^How much did it cost to take the class on UI? And can you send a transcript from this class to a college?</p>
<p>AP Statistics</p>