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Old 06-22-2012, 03:38 AM   #7
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Multivariable calculus in college is generally a semester course, so if you have it for a full year in your high school, it is likely to be easier (slower paced) than calculus BC. Linear algebra and differential equations is typically the other semester of the college sophomore level math courses.

If you do take calculus BC as a junior and want to take true college level math courses afterward, consider taking transferable-to-the-state-flagship courses in multivariable calculus, linear algebra, and differential equations in community college as a senior. Note: these classes in community college will be filled with aspiring transfer students intending to major in math, statistics, physics, chemistry, computer science, and engineering when they transfer to four year schools.
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