Would it look bad to retake Calculus II?

<p>I'm currently enrolled in Calculus II (the equivalent of BC) at my school. However, for next year, the only "math" class I'm enrolled next year is AP Stats. When I go to college, I plan to do something with physics or engineering. It worries me that I won't have a Calc class for about a year and a half after I finish in May. </p>

<p>I would take Calc III (Multivariable Calc), but it takes up too much time in my schedule and my family can't afford it (it would be at a community college). I would like to retake my Calc II class in my second semester so that I can avoid having such a huge break between my last math class and college. Would this look bad to college? I'm extraordinary at math, and have over 100% in my Calc class now. But colleges may see it differently. What do you guys think?</p>

<p>There’s no point in retaking Calculus II if you already understand it. Colleges don’t expect you to take classes your school doesn’t offer. If you’re extraordinary at math you can learn some new things on your own. </p>

<p>Lol I don’t think it’s going to hurt</p>