<p>Any advice on self studying math applications??</p>
<p>What type of math are you doing?
If you’re doing calculus problems try Schaum’s 3000 solved problems in calculus!</p>
<p>Well I’m doing algebra 2 over the summer as a class, and I have to take a 4th year of math the following school year. I was thinking of taking math app (self studying.) Over the summer to have a firm base on it.</p>
<p>What year are you entering?</p>
<p>Idk what type material “math applications” uses, but it’s probably a mix of algebra/geometry/trig/calculus in an applied math context, usually for engineering and the sciences. You should definitely have a firm background in the above subjects (you may or may not need calculus, depends on the course).</p>
<p>Since you are taking algebra II over the summer, I would focus on that and do as many extra problems from your book as you can endure. If your algebra skills are really strong, then precalc will be fine.</p>
<p>@rspence I am going into my senior year.</p>