<p>Oops. I forgot about that. Most colleges require two or three years of foreign language, so I guess it's important to include a class for that as well.</p>
<p><em>grin</em> My little bro could have been just like you, except my mom made him go to normal school. He was learning algebra 3 years ago. (he's 9 now.)</p>
<p>what i'd do..
Go to high school next year. Caution: it will be immensely boring. But take easier 'slacker courses' - eg. Art, Music.. concentrate more on something besides math and science. </p>
<p>On top of this easier schedule, go on studying your science/math courses by yourself. Take accredited courses, but do it at your own pace (which is wicked crazy fast.. :) ). It might be really frustrating to switch from homeschooling to regular school, where you suddenly have to learn at regular kids' paces. </p>
<p>Have a lot of fun.. and pursue what you love.. try new things (you have the time!) to find out what kinda things you like (like you did w/ poetry.) Make a lot of friends. definitely do languages (french! :) )</p>
<p>You've got a lot of things goin' for you.. have a great frosh year.. :)</p>
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I can continue to play soccer till I go to college, local program should go to age 17. I agree it's important to get some physical activity.</p>
<p> [quote=blah06] what about a foreign language?
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<p>I need to brush up on my Chinese. And I have not really started German.</p>
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<p>I just started, so not so much. It seems very similar to C++, so I think I can handle it.</p>
<p>Bondof, kchen thanks for the advice.</p>
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<p>You're Chinese? Coz that would explain a lot.. :)
over achieving asians.. lol.. :) (and no offense, coz I'm one of them.)</p>
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<p>Only half. :)</p>