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Doubtful. There are certain requirements for graduation (such as the classes you have to take) and you're only able to take them during the school year... not during the summer.
Unless you're able to convince the school board to allow you to skip a grade without the required classes, you're pretty much stuck where you are. Why the rush? Enjoy your youth.

2006-08-21 11:21:33 · answer #1 · answered by grahamma 6 · 0 1

training which you have taken could be listed under preparation. See my swiftly arranged occasion: My severe college 2002 - cutting-edge presently taking AP Calculus and AP Spanish Literature volleyball team, etc. city college summer season 2004 college classes in math and language

2016-09-29 12:51:57 · answer #2 · answered by alia 4 · 0 0

it depends on whether you're a sophomore in high school or college. in the first instance, you might be allowed to take summer courses, during summer school, through your school, itself, or a local university (which may give you university credits, to boot!). in the latter, you can take summer courses, or, conceivably, test out of classes, with standardised (or, maybe, teachers' personal) tests... in fact, this is not impossible even in HS. some of this can be done online, but make CERTAIN the supposed school you're working through is ACCREDITED, otherwise your work will have been for nought.

short answer - work your *** off.

2006-08-21 11:26:51 · answer #3 · answered by altgrave 4 · 0 1

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