What to colleges think about virtual school?

<p>I'd really like to start virtual school. I'd be taking all AP and Honors classes (All AP excluding English and Math until Junior year). Will the curriculum suffice for a T20 school? </p>

<p>All curriculum in a state are generally along the same lines and are approved by the boe.
You’re fine to do virtual school, I am doing my next year on flvs full time</p>

<p>hey, me too! what classes are you taking?</p>

<p>@weeknd</p>

<p>well I’m going into my senior year, so i only need ap lit, ap gov and ap econ to graduate. will probably also take ap art history, ap computer science , ap calc and ap human if i don’t feel lazy :slight_smile: You? @nerdygirlyy</p>

@Weeknd @nerdygirlyy hey I know this post is kind of old, but considering how you are a senior, how did you combine your total credits together? Meaning the credits you earned through flvs and the credits you earned through a regular physical school?

I go to virtual school in Texas and I think the curriculum is the same at a regular public school maybe it could possibly be a bit better, the only thing I think my local high school would offer is better extra curriculars and more of a variety in electives, but the electives I have aren’t so bad. :slight_smile: