<p>So my current high school put me in this second year geometry class because it didn't receive my geometry regents (regents=standardized test that people from New York like me have to take to pass a course) score yet. Geometry 2 is for people who scored below an 85 on the geometry regents. People who score at least an 85 go to Trigonometry, which is the class I wanted...</p>
<p>I'm not sure if I scored at least an 85 on my August regents. Even if I did, there's no promise that I'll get into Trig, even if I try to transfer, because my school is SO overcrowded. </p>
<p>I'm kinda upset right now. Will college admissions officers still frown upon me ''not taking Trig'' if I:</p>
<p>-Write good application essays
-Get good teacher recommendations, if required
-Have an 80-85 average out of 100
-Get good SAT scores (about 2000/2400 on the SAT I, about 740-750ish/800 on my Math Level I test in October)
-I also have a part times summer job as a Work Study Student at a Nursing Home that I can put down as an extracirricular.
-I have NOT taken any AP/Honors classes because I have a learning disability, so my parents discourage me from doing so. As a matter of fact, some of my classes even have 2 teachers in them, instead of just 1.
-And do anything else that's required for admission?</p>
<p>Honestly, won't colleges say, ''Why hasn't this girl taken Trig yet??'', when it's not even my fault that I haven't done so? This ''85+'' thing is a new policy in my school, just introduced/enforced this year...I'm SO ****ed right now for that Geometry 2 class...I'm a senior by the way.</p>