<p>I am not really into the local community college classes to substitute academic classes. My guidance counselor told me that if you go out of state, the colleges are less likely to accept transfer credits from a local community college, and will more likely accept AP credit. Although a local community college course would be great for laboratory sessions, it would probably be my second to last resort if I could not do it at my school, online, or self-study it.</p>
<p>AP Calculus AB is a full year at my high school, although it is equal to one semester of college math. AP Calculus BC is also a full year. Like I said, I am not too enthusiastic about taking academic classes at a local community college when I could get AP credit for it. Most high schools have AP Calculus AB is a full year. AP Calculus BC is the same as a year of math in college, so how is it possible to do a year and a half of work in only one year?</p>