@MYOS1634 Dunno… maybe
Possibly a summer swim team, but it’s unlikely (driving~40 min each way, twice a day… is painful)
Nag, just do Whatever 's fun, and driving so long in the glaring summer sun wouldn’t make swim team worth it, but wouldn’t you be able to swim without swim team?
Would you be allowed to visit your sister?
@MYOS1634 … visit my sister? My sisters are going to be home
And if I end up swimming, it’ll most probably be without a team
Oh I expected your engineering sister would be somewhere for an internship or Co OP. 
Well, despite an excellent GPA, she still is only a rising sophomore… I think she’ll be looking to be a swim coach in my local area (she worked part-time at the university as a swim coach this semester) @MYOS1634
I’m puzzled as to why you want to rush through high school and undergrad–only to go to grad school. Despite the fact that you have covered a lot of material for someone your age, I don’t feel that rushing through college will make you a competitive grad school applicant, unless you want to go to a program at the sort of undergrad schools you seem to be dismissing. And what purpose do you expect the grad school to serve, since you seem quite focused and determined to pursue the actuarial career path, for which you certainly don’t need a PhD, not sure if a Masters is required, but you could probably arrange to graduate from college with a Masters. You seem headed in two very different directions.
Responded to mathyone in PM, but as an (probably irrelevant, but still) update: A+ in linear algebra 
WoW congrats 
yet another irrelevant, but still update… A+ in differential equations :-bd
Fantastic!

I wish there was a way for you to experience really rigorous math classes, I have a feeling you’d enjoy them.
Is there a way for you to attend State Tech, which, I believe, is better for your academic interests, than the local university?
@MYOS1634 Not right now; Tech wouldn’t pay my tuition, and it’s an hour and a half away.
:s