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    #251146 01/31/2026 11:44 PM
    by coveln
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    Hi
    My daughter is a HS sophomore. She is currently taking AP calc BC. We are trying to plan the next couple years of math options. Her high school does not offer further math. We do have a state university where she could take more advanced courses but it will be difficult to coordinate as she is on a block schedule and would need to dedicate 2 classes to it at least plus the difficulty of driving her there. I’m looking for advice on an accredited online program for multivariate calc, differential equations, and/or linear algebra. Would also accept advice on whether it’s worth it. It feels like she shouldn’t stop math as a sophomore. She loved math when little and seems to come easily to her. She started to dislike it in elementary school when she wasn’t allowed to do any acceleration. In middle school we moved and she was allowed to advance. She doesn’t mind it now and seems interested in taking these but also thinking about music career. I’m suggesting keeping options open for now.
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    #251150 Feb 4th a 12:19 AM
    by brilliantcp
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    I don't know how these course offerings would fly with her school, or the requirements for admission, but here are some programs with advanced math offered online.
    Stanford has a high school program with a fair number of math offerings. See it here:
    https://onlinehighschool.stanford.edu/course-catalog?field_subject_ref_target_id[261]=261&time=1770163132490

    UCSD has some online math too, may not be aimed at high schoolers: https://extendedstudies.ucsd.edu/courses/calc-iii-multivariable-calculus-math-40025

    The University of Minnesota has a talented youth program with online math, but I don't know if you have to live in Minnesota to be eligible. See it here: https://cse.umn.edu/mathcep/university-minnesota-talented-youth-mathematics-program-umtymp

    Roger Williams University also offers online upper level math. See it here: https://www.rwu.edu/ext/offerings/distance-calculus

    AOPS offers a branch away from calculus (on the same level) called Group Theory; see it here: https://artofproblemsolving.com/school/course/grouptheory

    Hope this helps
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