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What science classes should I take as a senior going into college as an English field major?

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It really depends on what is offered at your school and what you've already taken. If your intended major isn't science related, then it would be beneficial to take a broader course like earth science. If you are strong in science and your school offers AP, it could be useful to take an AP science class and you'd maybe test out of a science requirement for your degree. I went for an Engineering degree and took an AP English class senior year that tested me out of an English requirement at college.
Thank you comment icon Thank you for the advice! I'll think that over while picking my classes! k
Thank you comment icon I would agree! As a former college English major and having graduated with a degree in English, I'd concur with the philosophy to take something broad, not too difficult and potentially something that could afford you AP credits to test out. Some high schools offer dual enrollment when you are in 11th/12th grade where you can take college level courses at a local community college or state university. Those course count towards your high school diploma criteria, as well as can be transferred to many universities you might apply to in the future. There are also ways to test out of certain courses ahead of college through the https://clep.collegeboard.org/. Something to consider checking out, as well. Stephanie Schubert
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