What should I do next year for high school?

<p>So basically I have four options for my junior year of high school and I need some advice! I really am interested in the USC RHP if that matters at all.</p>

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<li><p>Go back to public school (I went in 9th grade and went to a prep school in 10th) where their levy didn't pass and they are threatening to cancel all extracurriculars. Pros: if they don't cancel EC's I would be captain of Quiz Bowl and be in many school related EC's. Cons: they might cancel EC's, so many kids, basic public school complaints.</p></li>
<li><p>Go to a different private school (I've had really bad problems with my current school). Pros: EC's, many APs, good education. Cons: Restrictive schedule, theology, different EC's/loss of consistency.</p></li>
<li><p>Go to OHVA (Ohio Virtual Academy). Pros: More time to do my out of school EC's (dance, theatre, volunteering, etc), more AP classes, flexible schedule, NHS. Cons: different EC's, I don't know if colleges would look down on virtual school?</p></li>
<li><p>Connections Academy (online as well). Pros: most APs out of all options, most flexible, EC's similar to the one's I've done, out of school EC's, would be able to get a part time job. Cons: no National Honors Society, and I also don't know how colleges feel about virtual schools once again.</p></li>
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<p>Any advice is greatly appreciated!</p>

<p>just forget GPA and *<strong><em>…and organize some huge non profit *</em></strong> that makes the local news and you get in to any ivy leguea u want</p>

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<p>I’ll probably choose public school, definitely not the virtual schools. Just my personal preference.</p>

<p>I would go for public school, I can’t imagine a school would cancel everything except classes.</p>

<p>I would go to the different private school. Public school seems out of the question since you left it initially and their ECs are on the brink of cancellation and virtual high school may take time to get used to you don’t want to be taking up your junior year (and who really knows how colleges feel about virtual high schools as compared to “real” ones?).</p>