I have to take college-bound trig, or drop an AP class.

<p>I wanted to take trigonometry/pre-calculus over the summer and then take AP Calc AB next year (junior year) but apparently that isn't possible...I can't seem to get a definitive answer, but it's quite obvious they probably won't accept that at my school for whatever reason.</p>

<p>So I chose honors trigonometry/pre-calculus for next year at that time. Now my guidance counselor told me that I have a conflicting schedule and basically that I had to drop down to college-bound trig or drop ap stats or ap psych. What should I do?
I'm actually quite disappointed...I enjoy math and I believe I am good at it, I just never exerted effort in school. I wish I had. I really wanted to take calculus next year for more of a challenge, and at the least, honors trig.</p>

<p>Drop Ap stats for sure. It’s such a joke, and you’re probably just taking it for the quality point anyway.</p>