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<p>HEYY! Read this!</p>

<p>Okay, I had a problem with my own counselor about classes I wanted to take (I wanted to take a senior class, AP Physics, as a sophomore. I met all the requirements but she said no). Just seriously talk to your counselor and tell her the situation. Ask her if theres anyway to switch around your courses (even though she already said no) or squeeze you into this class. You might be able to take it online, or work something out if you show you really care. If all that doesnt work (but really try and make it work.) then go to your ROTC guy and tell him/her the situation. Sometimes people forget about requirements (like taking AP physics before normal physics, or letting someone skip a few art class levels), to allow students to reach higher and go further. </p>

<p>If all that doesnt work, get your angry parent involved (no offence, but having a well written e-mail helps, so make sure the angry parent has either good writing skills, or someone to look over everything). Get a meeting scheduled with your parents and the counselor. Be sure not to sound crude or negative in any way, be polite, but make sure they understand your feel deceived and disappointed. Make sure your parents back you up, and that they are also disappointed with the school and everything blah blah blah. If all else fails… Ace your SATs and write a damn good essay when you send in your apps.</p>