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[quote=Anonymous][quote]one year ahead grade level in math[/quote] this isn't really a thing in HS. What is she studying? For admissions purposes, getting an AA only matters if your daughter wants to apply as a transfer student. That's where early college makes a difference, admissions-wise. Otherwise, it's just one version of a rigorous curriculum, and your daughter should not do it for the purpose of gaining any kind of admissions advantage. If anything I'd imagine that there is a potential downside insofar as being off-high-school campus would limit her engagement with non-academics as a high school student -- basically everything that goes on at school outside of class. To be the best college (read: 1st year) applicant she can be, she should choose the course of study most aligned with her interests, goals, and passions -- whatever that may be -- and get involved in her community (school, local, interest- or affiliation-based, however she defines "community.) [/quote]
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