<p>Hello all,
I am just a sophomore in high-school, but I am interested attending UPenn for college. As the current school year is drawing to a close, I am trying to schedule classes for next year. I am wondering if it is best for me to try to take PreCalculus over the summer to be ahead of my classmates, or If I should wait until next year and just take Honors PreCalculus. </p>
<p>Thanks for the help</p>
<p>If the purpose is to just be ahead, it probably won’t help that much. If you’re doing it because you have a passion for math and want to take extra math courses may help.</p>
<p>If you’re looking at a math-related major, I would say to do it. That way, you’ll be able to submit an AP test for Calculus when you apply, rather than note it as a class of your senior course load. If it doesn’t impede on some prestigious and/or beneficial summer activity and you can do well, I say go for it!</p>
<p>jat1995,
Thanks for the input! Also, I would be probably looking into Pre-Med or Engineering as my major.
Thanks again for the help!</p>