Scheduling Confusion- Suggestions needed

<p>Hi~</p>

<p>So here's my current situation
I'm currently a freshman taking AP Calc Bc, AP Physics and AP Chem. There aren't any math courses left for me to take at my high school. I'm planning on taking MV at UCI this summer, but here's my outstanding issue: I have six open semesters to fill with a college math course, but I don't know where to do this. The situation becomes even more complicated assuming that I will have very little time after school, as I am on Varsity baseball and will be through the rest of high school. So I need a way to take these college courses without having them conflict with my schedule.
I was considering Stanford's EPGY program. Would a college find it acceptable if I went to school late every day (second period instead of first), if I filled that time completing the EPGY courses? Would the colleges be fine with this?</p>

<p>Any feedback and or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. </p>

<p>Thanks~</p>

<p>Heres what you do.</p>

<p>spend atleast 25 hours a day studying and building up your knowledge</p>

<p>anyways… what are you doing wasting your time writing a post while you should be studying your course difficulty is something to laugh at my friend</p>

<p>have a nice day</p>

<p>Studying my course difficulty? I’m sorry what?</p>

<p>…</p>

<p>What is the issue?
I’m completely lost here.</p>

<p>What credits do you need to fulfill the rest of your school’s graduation requirements?
(For example, 3 more English or whatever.)
What you still need to complete will determine the flexibility of your schedule.</p>

<p>I am just very jealous that you’re taking all these hard AP’s as a freshman while most of us take them as a junior at least. It’s the truth… :frowning: You make me feel insignificant lol.</p>

<p>@haclyonheather
Standard California A-G requirements, with the exception of math. I only need one year since I will have completed calc.</p>