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[quote=Anonymous]I would consider the course catalogs for HS for each school. Can't speak for Potomac but GDS has a lot of science courses at regular and extended/upper level with a variety of topics so there is really something for everyone and the upper level courses can be quite challenging. Know you aren't thinking about college applications yet, but the good thing about lots of course offerings are that kids are sort of spread out across different interests by the time they are applying to college (versus everyone having similar courses). Here's the current GDS offerings: Biology 9 for everyone Choices in 10/11/12th: -Chem 1/extended Chem 1 -Chem 2/UL Chem 2 -Physics 1/extended Physics 1/UL Physics 1 (Physics Mechanics) -UL Physics Electricity and Magnetism -UL Modern Physics and Quantum Mechanics -UL Physics Waves & Optics -Genetics & Evolutionary Biology -UL Cellular & Molecular Biology -UL Research in Biology -Environmental Science & Applied Research -UL Environmental Science: Analysis of Science & Policy -Neuroscience -Forensic science -Astronomy & Astro Physics -Game Theory -Anatomy, Health and Social Justice They also have these computer science courses: -Foundations in Programming -Advanced coding for AI -Advanced coding for video games -UL Coding for social impact -UL Data structures & Algorithms [/quote]
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