<p>Hello all I just have a quick question.
By my junior year in high school, I had already completed 4 science classes.
Regular physics in 9th, honors Chem in 10th, AP Physics B and AP Bio in 11th.
I liked physics so I decided to take AP Physics C in 12th grade.
The problem is that there was only one other student besides me who signed up for C, and so the administrators at school merged B and C into one period. The class ended up being 100% catered to the B students, and I ended up doing literally the exact same tests/hw/labs I did last year.</p>
<p>Even though I got an A+ 1st semester I decided to transfer out (because I fell asleep everyday it was that boring haha). The only other class left open was weightlifting. </p>
<p>Now, I am beginning to get slightly worried. I've already emailed UCSB, my first choice, to notify them of my change, making sure that I emphasized how I wanted to stick around as an aid to the physics department, but my schools policy didn't allow for an AP student to go into TA'ing. I am planning to follow up with a phone call on Monday when they open.</p>
<p>Since I already finished all my A-G for science last year, should I even be worried? I should also mention I was accepted into UCSB's EE program.</p>
<p>Thank you for your time guys!</p>