Career questions tagged college-classes
what can I do to advance my knowledge in biology and chemistry so I can be prepared for AP Biology and chemistry and even now in my general chemistry class?
Hello! My names Layla and I'm in 10th grade taking general classes this year. In the future, I hope to work in the medical field! I want to get a head start and up my chances of getting into an excellent school. So with that, next year and the year after I want to take AP chemistry and AP biology. Last year and currently I'm struggling with understanding the fundamentals of biology and chemistry. I really, really, want to take AP chemistry and AP biology, but my skills are lower than average- so I'm wondering what can I do to advance my knowledge in biology and chemistry so I can be prepared for AP Biology and chemistry and even now in my general chemistry class? Thank you! -Currently in 10th grade taking general chemistry -Interested in sciences -Interested in taking Advanced Placement courses
How many classes in business major that people need to take?
The average number of classes that people take
what are good high school class to take that will help get me into construction?
I am a sophomore in high school and I am wondering what the best class I can take that will help me get into this career
Should I get my associates degree while in highschool?
I’m a freshman in highschool. My school has an early college program where you can take college classes and earn an associate’s degree. But I have no idea if it’s right for me. What would my highschool and college career look like if I got my associates in highschool? I heard that I’ve your looking to get into an IVY league or top college, the degree won’t help much. You can take some AP’s while doing college courses, but I believe by Senior year, where you’ll be taking 4 college courses, there will be no room for AP’s. Also, I heard that if you get your associates degree, you will only spend 2 years in college. I’m not sure how true that it. For me, I will am interested in biomedical engineering (this I’m not even confident in) The only thing is I’m not too sure of my future career… I could change my mind at any second. If I choose to get my associates degree in high school, my life will rush through when I’m not even sure about anything. What will I do if I want to change my mind?:( I’m not sure what I’m gonna do. I want to succeed. Like my older siblings, I want to get into good colleges with scholarships. They had a different high school experience and their school is much different from the school I chose to go to. I don’t know anything about any of this and no one is helping me!!! :,( I just really want to succeed, despite not being too sure about my future career…. I just hope everything works out. I’m supposed to make my choice by the end of this week. What do I do? Should I just go through highschool doing AP’s/Honors or should I try to get my associates degree? And if I were to get my associate’s degree in highschool, what would my future look like?
What extracurriculars/community college classes should I take to prepare for 2 different gap years and a Psychology PhD?
Hi there! I am a high school junior starting in August 2024. I intend to take a gap year to experience new cultures/widen my horizons then get my Psychology undergrad, take a gap year to self-reflect and gain research experience, and then return to get my Psychology PhD. The career path I have chosen is a post-secondary Psychology teacher (a psychology professor). What extracurriculars or college classes (community college classes during my next 2 years of high school as well as possibly online during my 1st gap year) would you recommend I participate in? (Some context: I have chosen to do my first gap year in Thailand or Indonesia and my second somewhere in Europe or Asia - the second one is undecided).
What class in college has benefitted you the most in life?
Disregarding your job, what class that you took in college has been the most helpful in your day to day life? And, applying your job to this question, how has a certain class benefitted your specific job?
How hard is the schooling to be a graphic designer?
Is it mostly art classes, or are there other mathy or sciency classes you need other than the core classes?
What do I need to retake classes in college that I already took in high school ?
What do I need to retake classes in college that I already took in high school?
My school offers college credit courses like Math 110 and Math 111 (general and stats) but also offers non-ap classes like pre-calc and calc. Which math classes should I take if I am pursuing a psychology under-grad (psychiatry end goal)?
I am in the 10th grade and have taken geometry and algebra II/trigonometry already. Next year I will have the option to take college credit courses.
What math classes should I take in junior/senior year for a psychology under-grad?
For psychology undergrad (psychiatrist end-goal), what math classes should I take junior and senior? (college credit general/stats or pre-calc/calc?)
What type of preparation would be good for a high school English teacher?
What type of classes would be useful to be prepared to teach?
Computer science college graduates do-over?
For those working in technology, is there anything you wish you took the time to learn in college now that you have graduated that you believe would have helped you now that you are working in your field. Like a non required classes or a minor or something? #college-minor #college-classes #college #computer-science #technology
How do AP classes compare to college-level courses?
From what I've heard, AP classes are at best like easier first-year courses. Can I compare the workload/difficulty of an AP class to that of my future college courses, or should I expect a lot tougher? Is there any AP class that accurately reflects the rigor of college courses (such as AP Chem or Bio)? It would help knowing what to expect, especially since I will likely be trying to get my degree in less than four years. Thank you in advance! #college-classes #apclasses #college-advice #class-difficulty #classes #college
What type of classes do you have to take in college to become a therapist?
I am asking this question because I am going to begin running start and would love to know what classes I could take to knock off a few years of college that I would have to pay for. #therapists #running-start #College-classes