Originally Posted by jdragunas
lmao.
I'm not sure what schools offer it, you'll have to ask your guidance councelor, or someone at the school if it's a possibility. Most schools call it PSO, or PSEO.
You are actually enrolled in the college classes, so you take it at the college itself. It's an amazing program for bright kids like yourself. The only thing you have to make sure is that you take college classes that will cover your high shchool requirements. Like, if you have to have 2 more years of science, you have to take college bio, or physics, or chem, or something like that. Get it?
It also all depends on the college. The one i did it at required you to be a junior in high school before you could take classes, and you had to have a 3.0 gpa (which shouldn't be a problem for you.) But, cleveland state just requires you to be in highschool. I actually knew a girl in high school that started this program as a freshman, and graduated highschool with her bachelor's degree in college!!! She was 17 years old with a bachelors in biology, and started medical school when she was 18!!! I really hope your school offers it! it's such an amazing idea!
Well, I know that the high school offers AP classes. You take college courses at your high school and get both high school and college credits. Not sure if this is the same thing. I will have to check into whatever you said.