<p>Currently my 9th grade projected schedule is:</p>
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<li>English Honors</li>
<li>Pre Calc</li>
<li>AP Environmental </li>
<li>Biology Honors</li>
<li>Elective</li>
<li>Elective</li>
<li>Elective (honors)
(Already finished Spanish 1&2)
I guess my main question is, what math/science should I take in 10th grade and would it be awkward being a 9th grader in Pre-Calc with a bunch of Seniors & Juniors? Also what would be my GPA if I were to get straight A's?</li>
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<p>I’ve always been in math with older kids, it’s no big deal. Kind of awkward and they may mess with you a bit more, but I think they’ll want to get to know you and help you adjust! I guess your math sophomore year would be AP Calc and your science Honors Chemistry … at least that’s how it was at my school! Ask your counselor. Also, I think GPA scaling depends a little on where you go. At my school any A is a 4.0.</p>
<p>No, it should be ok in Pre-Calc. I’m taking it next year in 9th grade, too. My sister took it in ninth grade with older kids and she didn’t have a problem. My only questions is WHERE IS YOUR HISTORY CLASS??? (ps, I recommend Calc AB. My school requires you take it before BC Calc, plus you won’t exhaust your math curriculum before senior year!)</p>
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<p>Ok but just letting you know you probably should take an extra history credit in the next few years to make up for a lost freshman year (ie doubling up) It will not look good on an application usually otherwise.</p>
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<p>Yeah it does but I would recommend taking the AP. Freshman year will probably be your easiest academic year, so it would be nice to get a second AP in. Also human geo is a pretty easy AP.</p>