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What duall enrollment should I take and how many?

I am looking to enroll in dual enrollment this summer I am a high school Sophomore currently. I have all A's and want to know what classes are best to take over the summer and how many I should take I can take up to 4. But I don't want to take more then one next fall because I've heard that Junior year is hard. Is that true? When I graduate i want to become a Marine Biologist but I want to save those science courses for after high school. So what do you recommend?

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Jessica’s Answer

While I'm unable to provide specific details about the dual enrollment courses available to you, it's advisable to concentrate on completing the core curriculum subjects, such as English, Math, Science, and Social Studies/History. These subjects are universally recognized and required in virtually all educational institutions. Common core classes like Literature, U.S. History, Biology, and Statistics are often mandatory for advanced education degrees.

It's not necessarily true that the Junior year is more challenging than the Sophomore year. If you're performing well in your Sophomore year, the knowledge you're gaining and your study techniques will likely pave the way for success in the following year.

If the dual enrollment courses are supplementary to your high school classes, be careful not to overburden yourself. It's crucial to allocate sufficient time for completing assignments and studying the course materials. Taking on just one additional course should be manageable, provided that's all you believe you can handle.

Lastly, remember to set aside time to relish your remaining high school years. Many people regard this period as the highlight of their lives, so it's important to allow for leisure time to create lasting memories and friendships.
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Karissa’s Answer

There are so many science classes you will need. So you do not fall behind at least take Biology 101 and a college level math class.
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