Career questions tagged picking-classes
Which 12th grade science class should I take?
Hello, my name is Alexander, and I am currently in 11th grade. My strongest subject is English, and my plan for occupation is some variation of a literary analyst/aid. I don't particularly care for science or biology, but my teacher is kinda forcing us to ask about what science course I should take for next year. So... I dunno, what science class should I do? I was planning on AP Physics, but ya'll can tell me otherwise.
What stem classes should I take next year?
I'm a junior in highschool interested in getting into the prosthetics field, specifically in designing / building prosthetics. My school only offers calculus and statistics math-wise, but they offer advanced biology, anatomy + physiology, and human body for science classes (that I haven't taken yet). I only really have room in my schedule for one of each, so which science / math classes should I take next year?
What classes should I take in my final semester as a dual enrollment student at a local university?
I have gone through many of what I would consider to be the basic humanities classes and now I am not quite sure what type or types of classes would be the most beneficial to finish with.
How is the best way to prepare for college?
How to be prepared for dorms, classes, and a social life while balancing being on your own
What classes should I take in highschool if I want to become a Creative Director?
I want to become a Creative Director I do lots of graphic design and enjoy business (because im in DECA) any classes or things I could do is helpful. I am a sophomore in high school as well.
Which class should I take out of Psych vs A&P?
Hi! I'm a high school student looking to pursue a degree in the Biomedical field (Preferably at some point focusing on nerve/neural tissue engineering) and I'm planning out my senior year classes (way in advance, I know, but I like to be prepared). I only have one available period left, and I have to choose between the two classes i would like to take. Would it be more beneficial in the future for me to take AP Psychology, or Anatomy and Physiology? I would definitely prefer Psych as I've heard A&P can be challenging your senior year, but if A&P is definitely the better option I'll take it for sure! Thanks for the help!
Going into year 9 what do I focus on for marine biology ?
I’m going into year nine next year, and need to choose 2 classes for my semester 1 I already now I’m going to do Japanese what other class should I do to help get into marine biology, I have to choose history/geography for semester 3 and another class too. Also what should I focus on in year 9? Thank you
Why are we expected to create a schedule for our major, when we lack the knowledge of the particular classes and the requirements for earning that degree and if we take the wrong course are forced to pay an extra stipend to finish the course?
Although we get help from the offices, how do we know we are being told the correct information?
How will I know what classes to take when I have not decided my major yet?
I am interested in helping others, so careers like a pediatric nurse or therapist. However, I am having a hard time figuring out what I 100% want to do and study.
How does a college schedule differ from a highschool schedule?
I know that in college you have a major and a minor ( Or multiple minors/ majors?) and a certain amount of credits you need to take a year to graduate like in high school, but how is it different from high school? How do minors work and is it normal to take more than one or is it easier to just complete one? How do you know if you should take a double major? Is it better to take a minor or just take a few classes in a field if you have the time? I know you have someone in the school who helps you fit things into your schedule but how flexible is it compared to high school scheduling? And are some classes at strict times or do they depend on students' interest in the class? Sorry it's a lot of questions I'm just really confused on this area
How does taking classes outside of your major work?
I am a Sophomore in high school and am just now getting deeper into college and career searching. I want to go into communications-- Specifically Public Relations, with a minor in either marketing or graphic design. Still, when I choose a minor I'd like to take some classes in the other minors related to what I'm interested in studying.(English, marketing or Graphic Design, business, Business Administration, etc.) Is that possible? If so how?
What are the recommended amount of classes needed or need to be taken for getting in a decently good tech college/university #Fall24?
As a high school student, I haven't researched anything about tech unis or colleges, and I think I know that each school is subjective towards the recommended classes taken for their entry, but I want to know an overall of the classes I need to take in order to enter into at least a decent tech college.
What classes did you take in high school to be a dermatologist?
What classes did you take in high school to be a dermatologist?
I want to study something in the medical field with either being a dentist or doctor. Which science courses should i take? I have two choices, with either Honors physics or Anatomy and Physiology.
I'm currently picking my classes for my junior year. I also want to make sure I save my time for when im in college.
What classes would you recommend for someone interested in the music industry?
this question is important to know because i don't want to be stuck with taking classes i'm not gonna need the career i'm going to want in the future.
What are some college classes that I should pick first to get them over with?
I am a senior in High school
Would taking Calculus 3(multi-variable) during high school be a wise choice for an aspiring engineer?
I’m currently a high school junior and I’m taking Calculus 2. Should I consider taking the next level of calculus at a local college next year? Will this help me progress faster or would it make no difference whether I take it now or later?
Can I take only general education courses the first couple years of college?
I am unsure about what career I want and am currently debating between going into the education or medical field. I'm thinking about focusing on fulfilling the general education requirements first before going into any specific required classes. If this is possible, what classes should I take to fulfill general education? #undecided #picking-classes ##general-education-questions
How does scheduling your classes work?
How much freedom/flexibility are you given when picking classes? How do you decide what classes to take? #scheduling #picking-classes #college
What are the minimum and maximum amount of classes someone can take in college?
It might depend on the school but I don't really know? #picking-classes
How do you keep from overloading yourself?
I am worried that when I register for my classes that I'm going to take too many hard classes and not make the grades I want or possibly even fail. #picking-classes #registration
How important is senior year of high school?
Many people tend to take it easy on the last year, is it better to take easy classes or to take more rigorous classes like ap and concurrent? #high-school-students #grades #high-school-classes #picking-classes #college #college-admissions
What courses do I exactly need to complete my degree to become a sociologist?
I'm needing to know the answer because I need to plan for my future courses to complete my goal to become a sociologist. #sociology #picking-classes #college #academic-advising
What classes would be helpful to take in a psychology major?
I want to go to college for psychology and I don't know what classes would be helpful to take with this major. #college-courses #psychology #academic-advising #college-major #picking-classes
How many classes can you take in every semester of college in your freshmen year?
I would like to be prepared before I go to college. #college #semester-system #academic-advising #higher-education #picking-classes