<p>I just transferred to a new school, it's one of the best in my county (chicago west suburb).</p>
<p>Apparently, our counseler told me that the school unfortunately doesn't offer any summer courses or online courses, despite the fact that it's big and academically known. </p>
<p>I don't have much time, and I do regret of not taking some courses early before. </p>
<p>Are there any other options?
I will be taking lot of AP classes next year, but not sure if all will fit my schedule, if they don't could I take College CHEM online and take the AP test individually? </p>
<p>Another one of my mistake is that I am still in Algebra 2 Junior year. I need to take AP calc by my senior year, but if that requires pre-calc any ways of taking pre-calc during the summer?</p>
<p>The problem with your question is that you’re asking if you can take the classes in the summer or online when you said your school doesn’t allow summer school or online school. Ask if there are any post-secondary options, where you take college classes while enrolled in high school and get college and high school credits. Depending on how your school does this, you may be able to get more credits that way. The best thing to do in your situation is to talk to your guidance counselor.</p>
<p>Yea I was just wondering if there was any other way of doing it without involving my school. Somewhere else perhaps, but I’ll try to talk to my counselor on this. </p>
<p>If I am unable to take a certain AP class, I can always self-study and take the test on my own guided by collegeboard.com right?</p>