<p>Here's the thing. I'm a freshman at my high school taking precalc. I was going to be taking honors precalc, but my counselor said no because I am already taking AP World History and Honors Bio. Because I'm taking regular precalc, I have to take AP Calc AB skipping AB to BC. </p>
<p>But a friend I was talking said I should take Calc at the local community college over the summer. He told me this would let me skip AB and BC (will it?) letting me go to either AP Stat or AP Com Sci. I will also be taking summer school to finish up an easy grad requirement. </p>
<p>Is college a lot harder than regular precalc or calc at high school?
And have anyone you done this and know if Calc boosts GPA.
Also, I will be having a of studying to do over the summer. I have to test out of English 10 (or whatever its actually name is) to take AP Comp and Lit. English 10 isn't too bad. I also want to take AP Micro-Macro, instead of USH or APUSH (you need to complete one of those to graduate). So, A couple of friends and I are studying over the summer. I also need to study to test out of Spanish 2, which is easy.</p>
<p>This also leads me to my second question:
Is to-be sophomore schedule too hard?
Science- AP Bio: Pretty much tortue like any other school
Social Studies- AP Micro-Macro: Simple and fun.
English- AP Comp and Lit: pretty fun in our school. Don't know about how hard it is though.
Math- AP Com Sci(if it all works out): Hard and challenging.
Foreign Language- Spanish 3- if i pass.
Elective- some blowoff class.</p>