<p>I want to major in mathematics and possibly minor in architecture. Which one of these math courses will “worth more” in terms of college admission?</p>
<li>Pre-Calculus with Elements of Calculus</li>
<li>Matrix Algebra</li>
<li>College Algebra and Trigonometry (+ Math Team Training)</li>
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<p>I am leaning towards choice #1, because it would help me on my SAT2-2C test in November. I am a Junior right now by the way. Please tell me what you think.</p>
<p>1-if it truly does what it says, it is the most advanced of the three courses and might even give a good introduction to Calculus provided the course is long enough, which may prepare you better for anything upcoming the next year. That said, I don’t believe college admissions people are going to care exactly what course you took in a summer program.</p>
<p>simply none its summer break not mathematics break</p>
<p>2 sounds interesting. Are you in Precalc now? And are you planning on taking Calc next year? If you’ve already done Precalc don’t retake it this summer…</p>
<p>2 is introductory Linear Algebra.</p>
<p>I hope my school offers AP Calc AB next year. I am only in Math B right now, which is like alg2 with trig.</p>