<p>I have the choice between two high schools. Your normal traditional high school and a high school/college school, the lowest grade you can get in that school is a B. The issue with the highschool/college is that I scored low on the math placement test. I will have to go back and take Pre-Algebra-Algebra-Intermediate Algebra-College Algebra. I'm worried that would hurt my transcripts. I'm not sure what to do
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<p>I think each option is good in its own way. The traditional high school has a lot of the stuff you can look forward to you and the best thing is that you can mold the experience any way you want. The hs/college school might be challenging (which itself is exciting), but the grade system seems inflated (or do you mean that the lowest students get is a B?–in which case, the rigid grade focus might detract from the experience).</p>