alright so the collage i wanted to go to recommended what classes i should take during my jr year of high school... next year and they said anatomy or neurology.. and my school is stupid and does offer those classes.. they offer..forensic science..biology..AP biology..chemistry..geology..environmental science.. agriculture science..biotechnology..and physics.. im trying to become a massage therapist witch science course do you think i should take witch is at least a tiny bit similar to what my collage that i hope to go to recommended?
xomegaroni answered Sunday January 27 2008, 7:25 am: They aren't really close to what your college is asking for. I would try calling the college and asking for their opinion. Explain what classes your HS has and ask them what they think you should take. Another option is a lot of community colleges do offer those classes. Many HS's let their students take college credit courses and then transfer them into HS credits as well, so you could take those courses that your HS offers and then take the extra college courses also. You should talk to your guidance counselor and ask for their opinion also. Explain the courses your college wants you to take and see if there is anything close enough to it. You can also try looking at course descriptions of your HS classes and your college classes to see if any of them are similar and would match up. If not, don't worry about it. Those are just recommendations. If you don't take them, it's not like you won't get in. It's just a suggestion to make things easier for you to understand in the future when you do need to take those classes in college.
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