这个问题,MIT给出了一个非常全面的回答:
As we’ve said above, having a strong foundation in math—especially calculus, the building block for many of our courses—is essential to a student’s success at MIT. If you don’t have access to a calculus class through your high school, there are many ways to access advanced math curricula and demonstrate your knowledge, including:
- Dual-enrollment opportunities at local colleges or universities, including community colleges
- Enrollment at virtual high schools or structured programs, such as SPCS, CTY, and VHS Learning
- Certification through Khan Academy and Schoolhouse.world; you can take a free online calculus course with Khan Academy, receive free tutoring through Schoolhouse, and then take a free exam through Schoolhouse to receive a certification transcript
- Certification through accredited online courses, such as MITx Online’s Calculus 1A: Differentiation, Calculus 1B: Integration, and Calculus 1C: Coordinate Systems & Infinite Series
- Reporting scores for exams such as AP Calculus AB, AP Calculus BC, IB Mathematics HL, or CLEP Calculus that you self-studied; there are many free study resources online, such as Khan Academy, MIT OpenCourseWare, and MIT Open Learning Library
Opt1. 通过社区大学的通识课程来满足课程要求
Opt2.通过线上美高课程来完成
Opt3:上“可汗学院”的线上课程,并且参加考试拿到证书
Opt4:MIT线上课程
Opt5:参加AP大考等课程体系考试
其中选项1,2,5,我都可以帮到你,欢迎你随时联络我~