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Stuck between two high schools... HELP!?
So, I'm in 8th grade, and I'm applying to a whole bunch of high schools, and I think I'm down to my top two. Let's call them School A and School B. School A is farther away, but there's a bus. It's extremely rigorous, but I think I can handle it. Its arts program is AMAZING, but here's the thing. I wouldn't be able to take any math past Calculus. School B is less rigorous, but still offers challenges. It would let me take a whole variety of math after Calculus, which is good because if I went there I'd be taking Calculus my sophomore year, as I'm in Trigonometry right now. But their musical theatre program, choir, and band are not too good (basically pretty terrible). I really love both music and math, and I can NOT decide at all! Help!
3 Answers
- 4 years ago
If you want a career that involves the arts and math, I'd go for school A. Regular high schools don't go past calculus so you won't be behind. Also, if you want to apply to art programs for you post-secondary education, school A sounds like it'll help you make a better portfolio.
- ?Lv 74 years ago
Have you considered dual enrolling at a community college to meet your math wants? Look into if any community colleges near you offer that as an option, or talk to someone at School A and see if there's a program that any students like you have done in the past.
- 4 years ago
Go to school A and self teach or take an online course in the math classes you want