We have a similar program here in Georgia. We went over to the high school to map out our freshman son's next three years (he's in the gifted program) and I was amazed at what they can take their junior and senior years. It's all the same math and science that I took as a freshman and sophomore engineering student and they receive credit for it. The teacher said it basically covers the freshman year at Georgia Tech. My son isn't interested in engineering so he will be going a different route but for those who are interested in pursuing a STEM major in college it is a great opportunity.

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