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Cherilyn’s Answer
If you’re not sure what you want to study yet, the best thing you can do in high school is take a good mix of core classes like English, math, science, and history, while challenging yourself where you can. If your school offers AP or honors classes, try a couple to get used to college‑level work. You can also explore electives—business, computer science, art, health sciences, anything that sparks your interest—to help you figure out what you enjoy. Talking with your school counselor and trying a few free career or interest tests can also help point you in the right direction. The goal right now is just to build a strong foundation so you’re prepared for college no matter what major you choose later.
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TRAVIS’s Answer
AP, Dual Credit and CLEP tests are an excellent way to complete college credits prior to college for a small price.
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Magan’s Answer
It's perfectly okay if you haven't decided what to study in college yet—many students discover their major later on. In high school, focus on taking classes that develop strong general skills and allow you to explore various subjects. Consider courses that are beneficial for any major, like biology or chemistry, as they keep many career options open. Try electives that align with your interests, and challenge yourself with college-level or advanced classes. Remember, it's important to build good habits along the way, not just focus on the classes themselves. You're on the right path!