Yes, probably as they are partnering with two colleges to allow students to obtain college credit in high school. Also, as far as I am concerned, if he is done with math requirements early and all the math classes he wants to take, that would free up his schedule for other interesting classes or other college level classes, no? To me, getting requirements out of the way early means he has freedom - either to take higher level maths or something else. Right? Or is that not a good or realistic way to look at it? That is how I see it but maybe I am missing something.