I was in the International Baccalaureate Program in high school and even though I found it tough during my years, now I'm proud that I participated in that program and took the challenging courses. If your high school offers the IB program, I highly recommend that you participate in it. If not, there are always the AP classes. And if those don't work out, then regular classes are the way to go. In any of those cases, choosing your classes, attaining enough, if not more, credits, and excelling is they key in high school.
During my four high school years, I took: Earth Science, French (3 yrs), Physics (2 yrs), Biology (2 yrs), Psychology, English (4 yrs), Math (4 yrs), World History, American History, Theory of Knowledge (a philosophy class), Physical Education, Debate, Economics, Government, and Chemistry.
Out of all those classes, the only classes I would not want to re-take is Physics. And that's not because I don't like the subject or that I fail to understand it .. It's just that the teacher was really poor at teaching it. Instead of learning about Physics, we watched videos of cute animals, pictures of his vacations, and other nonsensical, unrelated stuff. Now, you may be thinking, "Wow! What is she complaining about? Sounds like an easy class!" Well, it wasn't because his tests were super hard and the books don't help much unless you have a teacher to translate all those formulas and theories into English for you.
Anyways, I hope that helped :)
Good luck with your choices
2007-02-27 12:14:18
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answered by 3.14159265358979323846 6
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I took four years of spanish, and all of my remaining electives I took computer classes. I also took Business Law and Business Management. I never regret taking any of these courses, in most colleges you need to have a language and being up to date with technology is almost a must.
2007-02-27 11:41:24
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answered by missmary 6
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I opted out of AP Physics and Chem and I really should've taken both - I would've saved a lot of money, and the circumstances, because of the national exam, were a lot fairer. When I was in college I had a really bad Science prof in Biology and I was able to point at my 5 in AP Bio to show I knew what I was talking about. Also all the AP classes save you money. I would also have taken more language classes and studied harder.
2007-02-27 11:39:17
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answered by kazak 3
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I took Math classes, science classes, english classes, and history classes. I took Pre-Algebra, Algebra, Consumer Math, Biology, Chemistry, English Grammar and Composition, and American History, and United States History. I haven't regret any of those classes. So, there you go!
2007-02-27 11:48:15
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answered by princesstocrown 2
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I took secretarial courses, and extra art and speech for electives, in addition to the required courses. I don't regret those choices--as I didn't have to take algebra and a foreign language (both of which I failed in junior high school) again, and I excelled in my English and secretarial courses.
2007-02-27 11:49:35
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answered by Holiday Magic 7
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2016-09-30 00:05:20
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answered by ? 4
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I took French,should have been Spanish.
2007-02-27 11:42:17
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answered by thirsty mind 6
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