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What Khan Academy courses would fit?

Hiya! I struggle with math like a lot and decided since it's the summer and I have nothing better to do, I would try to learn my math through Khan Academy to better prepare myself for my college courses. To graduate with a BS I need to take trigonometry. I can't yet take trigonometry as I have to take either Algebra for Calculus, Algebra for Calculus Plus, or Algebra for Calculus Boost (only difference is Plus gives more review time and Boost gives that and extended time). I tried to take it last semester and had to withdraw because that was too much on my plate (18 credit hour semester if I didn't).

On Khan Academy, I signed up for the following: College Calculus AB, College Calculus BC, Differential Calculus, Integral Calculus, Multivariable Calculus, and Precalculus. This feels overkill but I genuinely don't know what would actually fit. I have about a month and a half until I move back to campus and am just wanting to get as big of a headstart as I can so I don't feel overwhelmed and decide to switch to a BA (which I really don't wanna do but if I can't pass Algebra for Calculus Boost with a C this semester, I might start genuinely considering it

Anyway, that was more rambley than I intended but oh well

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u/Bubbly_Feature3011 — 13 hours ago
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dislike the new interface

My kids are teens (one is enrolled in college courses ), and I use Khan to supplement their other topics. Unfortunately, the new interface looks very infantile to them and they dislike the new interface because it looks so cute. They don't care about customizing their "khanmigo" and felt this new change was jarring. It takes them longer to click through to their assignments, and the list of viewable assignments is now shorter, so they have to click "Next" many more times. Is there a way to go back to the old interface, which was functional and efficient.

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u/anjred — 6 days ago
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Khan Academy is finally releasing an AP Physics C:Mechanics course!

This has been a heavily requested course. The two AP Physics C courses are much more useful than AP Physics 1 and 2 which they already have.

They announced that they were developing AP Physics C courses 1 year ago: https://support.khanacademy.org/hc/en-us/community/posts/37646007100173-Content-update-Updated-AP-Physics-1-course-is-now-live

They have now officially created videos for AP Physics C: Mechanics: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_pH22LAM7Ek&list=PLSQl0a2vh4HCitmsSJAD2koxJmkB0ZbbX

And have announced the course will be published on June 30, 2026

Now we only have to wait for AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism

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u/ErekwithaD1 — 12 days ago