After reading these forums, I am now increasingly worried. I want to pursue STEM as a career, but eveyone’s saying how the STEM is REALLY BAD at lville. I come from a small school and its offers almost none STEM opportunities, except for really advanced maths courses. Can anyone provide their opinion? R people just exaggerating and me, coming from this type of school, will I actually find the STEM that bad?
Thank u to eveyone who replies 
If you are coming from a small school with almost no STEM opportunities, L’ville will be a huge improvement and it will set you up fine for STEM in college.
One of the things to remember is that you are going to high school - not college - and that means you will need a strong foundation in all subjects because it will either be the only formal education you have in it to carry you through life (i.e., won’t study in college) or the basis for your college studies. In practical terms, this means that you may get to take a little more of what you like in high school, but not a lot.
You may end up wanting to pursue a STEM career or you may not. You are starting high school! Do understand what you will need in terms of prerequisites and grades to in your upper years so that you are on the right path for that, work hard, and keep an open mind.
Might there have been other schools that taught STEM in ways that might have appealed to you more? Quite possibly, but that’s in the rear view window and you are on a perfectly good route.
Agree with @gardenstategal. My son went to Lville, and felt restricted by the lack of STEM opportunities. He is in college now, but now thanks me for sending him to a HS that prepared him for college level writing and reading. The liberal arts focus and Harkness really prepared him well for college.
You’ll have plenty of time to specialize later in life. Plenty of Lville kids get accepted to the top STEM colleges.