Is it normal i didnt get to finish all my math classes i needed in hs?

Thanks to moving schools so many times by 10th grade I was missing a bunch of classes that I took in 8th grade but since I went to a different city they said the classes did not count. So made me retake a bunch of classes I already did. I also was missing a bunch of elective credits by 11th grade. I missing a lot of classes I didnt take since to make up my class credits they basically made me take the same 3 classes for each subject 4 times. I trying to learn all the stuff I missed and I know if I enter college I going to be WAY WAY behind. Should I just buy books for subjects like Geometry and all the classes I missed or is there some other options?

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  • creedornotacreed

    It's definitely a situation my friend. Nothing a good talk with someone mindful can't/won't fix. I wish you the best!

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  • RoseIsabella

    You might have to take remedial math at a community college or junior college.

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  • jethro

    If you never finished the required classes, how can you graduate? Take summer make up classes. I am guessing that English isn't your first language. What country are you from?

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    • Since the rules are you need so many credits in a particular subject to graduate. So it says you need so many credits of math meaning you can take any kind of math as long as its the required classes. They do this a lot with students when they are behind or missing classes. Im American or "The States" as the Europeans call it. I dont think we are suppose to do it this way, but I think this is a kind of loop holes Highschools use. Your credits matter way more than the courses you take in the school system.

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