I took AP English, Math and Physics. I chose not to take AP History, because I knew I'd be bored, and I wanted to leave time for art classes, which I loved.
For extra curriculars, I worked part-time during my highschool years. I lettered in gymnastics, track & field, cross-country and drama. I was the art editor of one of our school magazines. I participated in student government, but not with any real office.
My main extracurriculars, as you can see, were the sports teams I was on, and drama. My #1 extracurriculars were my part-time jobs. I tended to work more than one job at a time, and keep them for a while. I was made night supervisor at one place.
I had no time for volunteer work, because I knew I'd be paying my own way through college, so needed to work to save up.
I think, in terms of extracurriculars, it's better to do a few things in depth rather than lots of things at a surface level. So pick a few extra curriculars you think you'll like, and focus on those. See if one or two end up being something you can really contribute to.
2006-08-22 10:22:46
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answered by RoaringMice 7
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Oh goodness let me see if I can remember them all haha Well for starters, I started really early with ag(academically gifted) classes in elementary- middle school. When I got to high school I took about 6 AP classes a semester. so about 12 a year. I was also on the yearbook staff, participated in DECA, FBLA, cheerleading (of that counts lol), Science club, Creative Writers club, Environthons (environmental science competitions), Student Council, Homecoming committee, Pep Rally committee,125 volunteer hours working with nursing homes, and a few other volunteer jobs with churches. Hope this helps :)
2006-08-22 08:13:29
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answered by JacalsGal 2
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Pharmacy college is grad college. at the same time because it rather is a sturdy theory to take bio, chem, and physics in severe college, it rather is not a call for. in actuality, get severe grades and pass to undergrad. If it rather is between the UF campuses, high quality. If it rather is yet another college, it rather is high quality too. the two way, you're nevertheless going to could stick to to UF's Pharmacy college (in the event that they have one) one after the different, and when you have spent a minimum of a pair of years in some undergrad college taking each and all of the drugstore college's prerequisite training.
2016-09-29 13:40:48
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answered by ? 4
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i dont really care about college until 11 grade, so i took all the hard classes in 11 and 12 grade.
in 11 grade, i took Ap calc AB and chem honor.
then in 12 grade, i took Ap stat, Ap micro/macro econ, Ap chem, and Ap Calc BC (stat and econ are very easy).
I did about 120 hrs volunteering in the summer and about 60 hrs of works in teaching seniors (old people) english, and its pretty fun.
2006-08-22 09:09:14
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answered by Travis 4
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I took Ap English, Spanish, Caculus and History. It was tough but I managed. I wasn't overly involved in high school but was in several clubs and was involved in my community. If you're smart you shouldn't really havea problem.
2006-08-22 08:10:27
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answered by Anonymous
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