<p>I am working my way through single variable calculus</p>
<p>Did Micro Econ last year to prep for AP exam. Will be using Single and Multi Calc this year for AP BC. Then both physics for AP Physic C (both) during senior year.wish I had the time to do more!</p>
<p>Put your time into developing a passion. Everyone who gets into MIT can do the work. The question is what are you going to do with the opportunity. That is what will get you into MIT. Not passing a few more tests.</p>
<p>@Boogapotamus, No need for Multivariable Calc (18.02) if you’re just looking to cover the content in AP Calc BC. Single-Variable Calc (18.01) covers it all (and then some).</p>
<p>Thanks WiseGuy, I had hoped that would be the case. I’ll still do it for the fun. But it can wait until the summer.</p>
<p>Intro to Computer Science 6.00x</p>
<p>Is the OCW Calc as practically rigorous as taking 18.01 on campus at MIT? By that I mean, can one get the same home-work assignments & practice that one would with an on-campus course? Also, can one take exams that are as rigorous as those at MIT? In other words can one take OCW Calc and Physics to get a sense of the difficulty of these courses at MIT and the grade one would earn if taken there?</p>
<p>Thanks to Edx, which combines OCW with more structured lesson plans, as well as lessons from other schools such as Harvard for free, I think edx will be a much better option than OCW. Through Edx I’m about going through intro computer sci, and MIT’s beginner bio class.</p>
<p>I went through a few of the 8.01 physics videos for fun. I loved the professor! Also did parts of a nuclear reactor design course.</p>
<p>I’m doing 8.MReVx, Mechanics Review, through MITx via edX. The homework has been pretty difficult, but I’ve really enjoyed the class.</p>
<p>Starting in sixth grade, it allowed me to explore college level intro sciences rather than be bored to tears by middle school science. If I ever make enough money, I plan on donating to OCW.</p>