Calculus, French and AP physics.

Right now, I’m a freshman, taking my spring finals next week. Freshman year I took algebra I. In math for 10th grade I’m taking geometry. I do well in algebra so for junior year I’m gonna take honors algebra II. Senior year I’m gonna take pre calc. So that’s the road I’m currently on. I’m preparing for pre-med and I’m almost positive pre-meds should have taken calculus in high school. If I plan on going to med school, I can’t let college be the first time i see physics. My junior year I have room for physics, only if I drop French 4. Is it worth it? Also, in rare occasions with the math board directors approval,I can concurrently take algebra II and geometry, but then I’d have to drop French 3 even earlier, which I feel like I can afford because most colleges/unis require 3 years AT MINIMUM. Please help!! I’ve been so stressed right before finals and I know this should be that last thing on my mind but I have compulsive issue to thoroughly understand and plan my future.

You could take geometry online to accelerate the math sequence. You won’t be seeing most of the geometry topics, so that should work out well. This way you could keep French. Physics is a core science, isn’t there a slot for science in your schedule? A science shouldn’t be causing conflicts with a foreign language.

I can’t seem to find any trust worthy online courses for geometry any recommendations? And I’ve figured out the whole AP Physics thing. :slight_smile: