<p>Hi, I am an 11er, now.
I had entered a public school in Toronto, in fall 2008. I had just come from Seoul and was told that the school was one of the very bests in the city, meaning heavy workload and tough grades. Later I reaized there existed AP, IB or gifted programs, which my school does not offer. </p>
<p>As of last semester, I am all done with ‘advanced function’ and ‘cal and vectors’, ‘physics 12’. This semester I am doing no math/sci that help me learn more, except chemistry… Next year, I don’t know what to study at my school. Nightschool is too expensive to me…FYI, I plan to major physics in the States. </p>
<p>I am considering transfering to where I can pursue AP or some advanced stuff. Is this a good idea? Going to a new school at grade 12? Should I keep selfstudying AP/contests and stay in my current school???</p>
<p>Well, honestly, it doesn’t help that you will have no math courses in gr.12. I mean u took the gr.12 math in gr.11, but if I were in your situation, I’d try to find out if it matters that u have no math in gr.12. If it doesn’t matter, continue self studying and prepping. (i am an 11er too btw)</p>
<p>i seriously wished i had transferred to a ‘good’ school.
its a bit late though…for good boarding schools
we have the same situation! orz! my school’s humanity-based, very artsy
this year it got annoying b/c they r not supportive to science/math in general
if theres nothing more u can do, go take advantage of the system
i wish someone had told me this last year…</p>
<p>apply to college correspondent courses!! im serious dont ever think about filling ur schedule w super hard and time time consuming humanities. ul find urself less and less competent it sucks</p>
<p>however if ur school is so good its own math/science courses carry more weight to Adcoms, do stay.</p>