Graduating early and/or no math in junior and senior years?

<p>Here is the issue. My daughter has completed math through preAP pre-cal. This year, for junior year, she would take AP math a/b. There is no room in her schedule for bc. And the school told us they do not allow juniors to take the ab/bc class anyway.</p>

<p>However, the math education at the local public school, which is supposed to be a high ranked school, really has not been good. This past year, the teacher had a computer program to teach it and she did not know how to do it herself. </p>

<p>In addition, there is no room for an AP science class this year. If my daughter downgraded to a regular level science class this year (she is a year ahead on science so she has 3 credits already) then takes her English and social studies in the first semester, she can graduate midyear. Our high school does a block schedule. So you do A classes in the fall and B classes in the spring. </p>

<p>I am trying to ask if it looks bad to the colleges to not have math in the last 2 yrs of high school when you have already completed through pre-cal. And do colleges not like it when you graduate early? She has mostly pretty competitive schools on her list.</p>

<p>Oh, I wanted to add that the school lists several AP classes as that they offer them. It is in their profile. But, they do not really offer them. Then, when they do, they make some of the AP courses in to 2 credit courses that only start in the first half the year so you can only take, about 2 AP classes a year.</p>

<p>Can she take math courses at the local community college while still in high school?</p>

<p>The school will not let her. The community college says you have to get permission from the school you attend. And our local high school says you have to pick from their courses. They have 1 course in the junior year and 1 in the senior year that the students are allowed to take from the community college. </p>

<p>However, she is welcome to study all she wants on the side, on her own.</p>