<p>I mean, I think this is in the right board...</p>
<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 just C? Or should I just like, try to find a way to take Calc BC online? (Clearly I should have figured this out earlier. . . :-/)</p>
<p>And is a semester of B and a semester of C roughly equivalent to the average AP Calc BC course? Thank you so much. I'm just a bit confused now</p>
<p>If the college is on the quarter system, A-C is the rough equivalent of Calc BC. Typically, Calc AB covers ~65% of BC material, but that depends on your HS class more than anything else.</p>
<p>I would guess Calc C would be the class that you want, but that is probably a better question for the advisor at the local college since the curriculums may not align. In other words, the local college might teach some concepts in B that they expect you to know for C, but the same concepts were not in your AP AB course.</p>
<p>Or, check the local college’s website targeted for Frosh math. Sometimes they have a chart or faq for which math class frosh should enroll in based on their math background.</p>
<p>Thanks for responding. Ughh I went on the course description and many aspects of the B course I have down but a few I haven’t seen. Oh well. . . Would it be looked down upon to take B after AB?</p>