<p>Hi guys. So after BC Calc, my school only offers AP Statistics- a pretty easy course. I want to know if there is any place that I can take Multivariable calculus online. I am already taking classes at a college- I cannot take any more. Can anyone help me?</p>
<p>Try this website: [Multivariable</a> Calculus Contents](<a href=“http://math.etsu.edu/Multicalc/]Multivariable”>Multivariable Calculus Contents)</p>
<p>or just search Multivariable Calculus Online in google and you should find plenty.</p>
<p>I was thinking either EPGY or CTY online. Any recommendations?</p>
<p>I’m taking Multivariable Differential Calculus through EPGY right now—the lectures are interesting and well presented, but the introductory material is kind of elementary (the first third of the course is vector algebra). I haven’t taken any tests yet; however, according to the syllabus, there are three exams (including the final) that determine the entirety of the course grade (3 hours or less, pencil and paper only, proctored by a parent). I’m only ~10 days into the course, but it’s pretty good. PM me if you have any questions.</p>
<p>Ah I see. How is it graded? Is it pass/fail?</p>
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<p>That’s true of a lot of multivariable classes</p>
<p>Ah I see, one of my friends took Multivariable Integral Calculus at EPGY. Looks pretty good to me. Good luck.</p>
<p>EPGY has a pretty good reputation, but it’s expensive.</p>
<p>That’s too bad that you can’t take it at a college. I prefer being able to get help from the prof face to face (or from other people).</p>
<p>how long does it take to complete the differential course at EPGY?</p>
<p>EPGY gives you a tutor who grades your exams and answers your questions. If you have homeworks, you will receive grades for those as well, but EPGY gives grades A, B, C, in an arbitrary yet fair way. The tutor just looks at your performance and gives you the grade you deserve. </p>
<p>It is not particularly expensive if your college will give you credit for it, like mine is going to give me. This allows me to skip math and take upper level courses that I want to take. </p>
<p>Don’t procrastinate. Good luck</p>
<p>It’s Calculus III at community colleges.</p>
<p>[Multivariable</a> Calculus Contents](<a href=“http://math.etsu.edu/Multicalc/]Multivariable”>Multivariable Calculus Contents)</p>
<p>Thanks for that.</p>