Taking Differential Equations and AP Statistics at the same time? [closed]
As a 12th grader, let us assume that I do well in 11th grade on multivariable calculus and linear algebra, or what some call "Calculus III".
Should I take Differential Equations and AP Statistics at the same time? At that point, since AP Statistics is non-calculus based so it apparently puts it around the level of precalculus, Statistics should be a piece of cake when I am in Differential Equations.
That would cover literally every single mathematics level offered in my high school along with AP Computer Science A and Principles (not relevant now but just to bring it up), and apparently, that should look better on the college application of someone who wants to be a mathematician, because I might study calculus-based statistics over the summer between 11th and 12th grade, giving me an advantage
calculus linear-algebra differential-equations statistics
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As a 12th grader, let us assume that I do well in 11th grade on multivariable calculus and linear algebra, or what some call "Calculus III".
Should I take Differential Equations and AP Statistics at the same time? At that point, since AP Statistics is non-calculus based so it apparently puts it around the level of precalculus, Statistics should be a piece of cake when I am in Differential Equations.
That would cover literally every single mathematics level offered in my high school along with AP Computer Science A and Principles (not relevant now but just to bring it up), and apparently, that should look better on the college application of someone who wants to be a mathematician, because I might study calculus-based statistics over the summer between 11th and 12th grade, giving me an advantage
calculus linear-algebra differential-equations statistics
closed as off-topic by GNUSupporter 8964民主女神 地下教會, Lord Shark the Unknown, Brahadeesh, max_zorn, KReiser Nov 20 '18 at 6:58
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- "Seeking personal advice. Questions about choosing a course, academic program, career path, etc. are off-topic. Such questions should be directed to those employed by the institution in question, or other qualified individuals who know your specific circumstances." – GNUSupporter 8964民主女神 地下教會, Lord Shark the Unknown, Brahadeesh, max_zorn, KReiser
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As a 12th grader, let us assume that I do well in 11th grade on multivariable calculus and linear algebra, or what some call "Calculus III".
Should I take Differential Equations and AP Statistics at the same time? At that point, since AP Statistics is non-calculus based so it apparently puts it around the level of precalculus, Statistics should be a piece of cake when I am in Differential Equations.
That would cover literally every single mathematics level offered in my high school along with AP Computer Science A and Principles (not relevant now but just to bring it up), and apparently, that should look better on the college application of someone who wants to be a mathematician, because I might study calculus-based statistics over the summer between 11th and 12th grade, giving me an advantage
calculus linear-algebra differential-equations statistics
As a 12th grader, let us assume that I do well in 11th grade on multivariable calculus and linear algebra, or what some call "Calculus III".
Should I take Differential Equations and AP Statistics at the same time? At that point, since AP Statistics is non-calculus based so it apparently puts it around the level of precalculus, Statistics should be a piece of cake when I am in Differential Equations.
That would cover literally every single mathematics level offered in my high school along with AP Computer Science A and Principles (not relevant now but just to bring it up), and apparently, that should look better on the college application of someone who wants to be a mathematician, because I might study calculus-based statistics over the summer between 11th and 12th grade, giving me an advantage
calculus linear-algebra differential-equations statistics
calculus linear-algebra differential-equations statistics
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closed as off-topic by GNUSupporter 8964民主女神 地下教會, Lord Shark the Unknown, Brahadeesh, max_zorn, KReiser Nov 20 '18 at 6:58
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- "Seeking personal advice. Questions about choosing a course, academic program, career path, etc. are off-topic. Such questions should be directed to those employed by the institution in question, or other qualified individuals who know your specific circumstances." – GNUSupporter 8964民主女神 地下教會, Lord Shark the Unknown, Brahadeesh, max_zorn, KReiser
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closed as off-topic by GNUSupporter 8964民主女神 地下教會, Lord Shark the Unknown, Brahadeesh, max_zorn, KReiser Nov 20 '18 at 6:58
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- "Seeking personal advice. Questions about choosing a course, academic program, career path, etc. are off-topic. Such questions should be directed to those employed by the institution in question, or other qualified individuals who know your specific circumstances." – GNUSupporter 8964民主女神 地下教會, Lord Shark the Unknown, Brahadeesh, max_zorn, KReiser
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