<p>^ I’m pretty sure Latin is offered in June and December. I’ll check CB.</p>
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<p>I have had some, but because I switched schools after 10th grade and both my schools have had a set curriculum that all students follow (very small schools), my science education has been a bit fragmented. First school went chem->none->bio->phys and the second goes bio->phys1->phys2->chem. So I had a pretty basic chemistry course in 9th grade that I’ve mostly forgotten, and this year I’m taking physics 2 but I missed physics 1 last year.</p>
<p>And my school is much more humanities-oriented than science-oriented, so I’m not sure how great my physics class has been this year. I think the concepts have been good, but the math has been really simple, so I feel like I’m probably missing something.</p>
<p>Anyway, it sounds like it’s possible to self-study. Thanks for your advice.</p>
<p>Any others have opinions on whether chemistry or physics would be easier? Or should I just look at both and go with whatever seems more doable to me?</p>