My older daughter had a similar issue as she maxed out her high school math program in junior year when she took AP Calc BC. My daughter really wanted to take Multivariable Calculus at our local CC because she wanted an in person class (and it’s free!), but we could not make the schedule work due to her high school having a unique rotating schedule and the CC not offering the class at night. I looked into the Stanford online program for high schoolers, so you could check that out. It is very expensive though. My daughter actually ended up doing the course through a program called One Schoolhouse because her high school informed us that if she did it through them they would pay for it and she could also get high school credit and have it appear on her high school transcript. I will say that while we would have preferred an in-person class, the teacher was excellent. The lessons are prerecorded and you can watch them whenever you want within the week, and then there are problem sets due weekly and exams that must be proctored by someone at your school. My daughter found the prerecorded lessons a bit challenging because she couldn’t ask questions in the moment, but the teacher had office hours and she found those very helpful. I would recommend checking them out. I know they also offer Linear Algebra. I was told colleges love seeing students take the course through dual enrollment, but if it doesn’t work out (like it didn’t for us), then I would say one of these online programs would be a good 2nd choice option.
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