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Hello! I'm a high schooler who wants to take some math courses at college. However, my community college is significantly lacking/has no availability in any of the courses I want to do (Discrete Math, Calculus 3, and Differential Equations). Is there any cheap courses for college credit I can take?
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Depending on your State, you may have the ability to access dual enrollment at other community colleges. I would also recommend checking out Arizona State University Universal Learner for possible options. The West Virginia community colleges may also offer the courses that you are looking for. It is worth noting that many of the dual enrollment programs have limited catalogs, mostly in the 100 to 200 level for their discounted courses.
Good luck!
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That's correct, it really depends on various factors, you haven't named the community college and what offerings you've taken from them. The classes you have listed, there will be prerequisites to get in at other community colleges as well, I suggest you provide more details, not as much details as the addendum or template requires, but the more the easier we can help... In addition to that, you can review the WIKI for colleges and obscure credits, it may have colleges/universities and you can see if they have dual enrollment options for cheap...
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Try Oakton Community College. It's not easy to learn math at that level online, but you're clearly an outstanding student.
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