You own a 2002 Accord, assuming that 's the car requiring a rotor replacement, this is way too soon for turning, much less replacing a rotor.
Are you the original owner of this vehicle? Do you replace your pads on schedule or when needed? If you are, then you need to change your driving habit, you brake much too often and most likely majority of it is hard braking. :naughty:
On regular use, without abusive braking and following the regular brake pads replacement schedule, it’s very unusual for stock rotors not to last at least six years or more before requiring any turning/resurfacing.