<p>My school is extremely small (300 kids 7-12 grade) and there are no classes for accelerated programs, so I was wondering if I should take classes at he CC. I have already taken algebra 1 and 2 there, and I don't know if I should take English or physics there as well. I was also planning on taking precalculus and trigonometry as well, but I think it might be too hard to do over the summer in such a short period of time. Any advice? (btw I am a freshman)</p>
<p>taking classes at a CC is a great way to expand your horizons academically
depending on your school, you should take the classes that aren’t offered at your high school or that further your interest in whatever it is you are interested in. </p>
<p>but don’t rush yourself. like you said, it is hard to learn a lot in a short period of time, and summer is for unwinding! just stick with what you can handle</p>
<p>Definitely! Take as many as you can without stressing yourself out. You will be really happy you did when you go to college full time
Be careful though as a lot of universities don’t accept courses that you took for dual credit in high school so be sure to check that out.</p>