<p>Thank you neoDymium, Lemaitre1, ptontiger16, and lookingforward.</p>
<p>@Lemaitre1 - I am actually quite good at math. I am currently enrolled in AP Calc and have an A average thus far in HS math. I’m glad that you said a good math background will allow me to take physics without much difficulty.</p>
<p>@ptontiger16 - I actually did a lot of that last year in H Pre-Calc. Now that I think about it, we did a lot of physics related stuff!</p>
<p>@lookingforward - I am going to go into the school tomorrow and make an appointment. I am tired of waiting for him </p>
<p>Also, I have an idea… I found this one website (National University Virtual High School) in which you take high school classes that either aren’t offered at your school or didn’t fit into your schedule. These classes are fully accredited, they say, and they do offer physics that they say is similar to honors physics.</p>
<p>So, my question is, would that be an option? I can take that in addition to all my other classes since it’s the kind of online class where you can do the work on your own time as long as it’s completed by the end of the week. However, I worry that it wouldn’t mean anything to colleges… </p>
<p>Thanks,
- Mike</p>