Summer Precalc at A College

I am aware that it’s risky, and doing well, let alone surviving Precalc in a relatively small time period is a huge challenge, but I am preparing for the rigorous coursework I’ll be tasked with completing. And yes, I am not required to take BC, not even AB or precalc (CA college standards), but I am aiming for a good CS college, like maybe MIT, Stanford, UC Berkeley, or just any college with a good bachelor CS program, and I’d in turn have to compete with other applicants to get in those colleges.

Yes, I do plan to go through a STEM program in CS, like I mentioned earlier, so if what you’re saying is true about college credit, that’s fine. By the time I got into college, I would’ve already had to familiarize myself with concepts that college math classes go over, like limits, derivatives, integrals, and other concepts like functions. If what you say isn’t true, that’s also fine. There will be math courses covering more than what I know, like college probability, linear algebra, etc. I’ll just have to hope I can understand the curriculum taught in those classes as I’ve done previously.

Again, I’m still in junior high, and I probably don’t know much about college, even though I’ve been searching for answers to my questions about college, so I’ll take this into mind when accelerating/taking AP classes. Thanks :slight_smile: