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Not sure if this is the right subreddit to post this in but....like the title says, I've run out of math courses. I took BC Calculus last year as a junior (11 grade) so this year they put me in Honors Statistics....which sure, will prepare me for college statistics, but it's not enough. I'm hoping to either be a math or computer science major in college, so I need to be constantly advancing while I can so I'm prepared for my freshman year even. Plus, high school stats is really boring after two years of calculus and simply not my cup of tea lol.
Any tips on what kind of classes I should look into? I'm just not sure which classes come right after the material covered in BC Cal...there's just too many options. Would it benefit me more on a math placement test to have looked into discrete math or linear algebra? Where do college diff equ classes come in?
I don't have time in my schedule to sign up for a class at a local college, but I can put some time aside to do a free online class or if there's a good book/textbook on the topic. Or is this a question for the college admissions department? Any help is appreciated and thanks in advance :)
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