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E-mail: vilelove@hotmail.com Gender: Female Occupation: student Age: 15 Member Since: August 19, 2005 Answers: 135 Last Update: February 5, 2007 Visitors: 10107
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I'm a junior in high school, and to tell you the truth, I want to get through college as quickly and easily as possible, mainly because 1 I have a job and 2 I want to really start my life. In order to do this, what kind of classes should I take? What kind of college should I go to? Any other tips?
*I am not made of money so don't recommend top universities or anything please (link)
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Hey. Well it's important to take your REQUIRED classes, I don't know where you live or what district your school belongs to but in mine it's 2 years of mathematics (Algebra 1 and Geometry), 2 years of science (Biology and Chesmitry), three years of English (Enlgish 9, 10, and American Lietarutre), and three years of history (World History, U.S. History, and Govermnet and Economics), and 1 technical art, 1 visual art, and 2 years of physical education. That sounds about right but I may be mistaken. If you have already completed these classes then just focus on getting enough credits. The best way to do this is to take classes outside of school. Whether it is adult school after school or evening classes or Saturday classes or classes during the break. Talk to your counselor and ask about the classes you can take to get more credits or finish your requirements so you can be ahead. OR, to get over with high school probably much quicker, you can take you GED test and get a GED (graduate equivalent diploma). Well good luck.
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I was talking about college, not high school.
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