<p>Hi! I am a current high school student and I have a question needing help. Now I'm basically going to brag right now but don't take it that way as I need you to interpret the information and actually understand the situation that I am going through. So I am finishing Physics C M and E&M this year as a sophomore and finishing Calc as well. I have a 4.7 overall gpa, usamo qualifier, physics semi-finalist, ect. I intend to major in physics in college but I feel that I cannot wait that long as i have exhausted all classes possible. Is there any way to continue pursuing physics and taking more courses beyond regular AP curriculum? Thanks!</p>
<p>I love your love for physics. (Nice brag, but it sort of makes my advice sound unneeded, but I am trying my best)</p>
<p>~Nor can you wait, which is the easiest solution that I’d dish out.</p>
<p>There is MIT open courseware that you can try out, or you can always simply pick up a book on circuit analysis or modern physics etc and self-study.</p>
<p>However, I can’t really come up with anything that you’ll get credit for this late in the year, sorry.</p>
<p>I just read that you’re a sophomore Yeah, you can try community college over the summer if you have one.</p>