How can I go further in math?

<p>I will be a sophomore in high school this fall, and I am self-studying geometry right now. I live in NYC, so I have to take Regents in this course. If I pass with an 85 or above, I can go to Trig/Alegbra 2. After that, it seems like Pre-Calc isn't offered. So, I can go to Calculus, AP Statistics, or AP Calculus AB. What would you suggest? Should I self-study another math course? I was thinking of doing that in Science (I'll be making a post about that, too). </p>

<p>I am not trying to get so advanced in my classes for one particular college; I am just trying to make sure I have tons of options by going for the most rigorous schedule possible.</p>

<p>Here is the course sequencing in my school:
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<p>Wait, we can self study regents exams?</p>

<p>Why did I bother going to high school then?!</p>

<p>Oh, yeah. Two of my friends are self-studying trigonometry to go into Calculus sophomore year.</p>

<p>Khan Academy! Lol self teach if it works.</p>

<p>I’m trying that! :)</p>