US HIGH SCHOOL CELS WHAT CLASSES SHOULD I TAKE?

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Currently taking next year as a senior:
Honrs 12 english
AP calc BC
AP Computer science A
AP Physics C
PLTW Enginnering digital electronics
Weights (gymcelling)


I need 1 more class to fullfill the 7 classes requirements. What class should i take to minimize stress and boost GPA at the same time?
 
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Low t if you consider attending classes
 
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Take all the STEM classes you can.
 
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Take all the STEM classes you can.
Damn i'm in Dutch HS and i dropped every STEM subject except information technology, and my god do i hate it lol
 
Good class selection
 
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Something like art or graphics they're ez
 
Damn i'm in Dutch HS and i dropped every STEM subject except information technology, and my god do i hate it lol

The future is STEM imo.

The only legit career paths assuming you're not just going to univeristy to party or have fun or some shit is STEM, law, medicine. Econ and finance aren't too troll either. But that's it tbh. Might be forgetting a few.

All other careers are just gonna lead nowhere. It's like those US kids that take a degree in feminism and 50k a debt and cry about their shit tier $20k a year job, when fresh STEM grads makes 3-4 times that.
 
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The future is STEM imo.

The only legit career paths assuming you're not just going to univeristy to party or have fun or some shit is STEM, law, medicine. Econ and finance aren't too troll either. But that's it tbh. Might be forgetting a few.

All other careers are just gonna lead nowhere. It's like those US kids that take a degree in feminism and 50k a debt and cry about their shit tier $20k a year job, when fresh STEM grads makes 3-4 times that.
I get where you're coming from, granted i thankfully dont get any study debt here in NL thanks to my situation, but ehh i'm planning on studying European Studies, History or Scandinavian studies lol
 
The future is STEM imo.

The only legit career paths assuming you're not just going to univeristy to party or have fun or some shit is STEM, law, medicine. Econ and finance aren't too troll either. But that's it tbh. Might be forgetting a few.

All other careers are just gonna lead nowhere. It's like those US kids that take a degree in feminism and 50k a debt and cry about their shit tier $20k a year job, when fresh STEM grads makes 3-4 times that.
Jfl engineer is one of the best
 
I get where you're coming from, granted i thankfully dont get any study debt here in NL thanks to my situation, but ehh i'm planning on studying European Studies, History or Scandinavian studies lol

It might be interesting, and you might have a passion for it, and it's good that it's free etc. But what are you going to do with it? That's the problem with degrees like that. Think about your future. If you aren't particularly smart, you can still do econ or finance (don't do a business degree or some shit like that either). There are subsets in STEM that don't require high level intelligence, so that's an option too. You don't have to do the most math/IQ intense STEM shit.
 
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It might be interesting, and you might have a passion for it, and it's good that it's free etc. But what are you going to do with it? That's the problem with degrees like that. Think about your future. If you aren't particularly smart, you can still do econ or finance (don't do a business degree or some shit like that either). There are subsets in STEM that don't require high level intelligence, so that's an option too. Do you don't have to do the most math/IQ intense STEM shit.
I consider myself very lucky to always have my dad's firm i can work at if all else fails.

With EU studies i can do government jobs here, with scandi studies embassy anywhere in Scandinavia and with history you can do some things in the government here, like culture etc.
 
I took 7 AP classes at once one year tbh. So idk
 
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tfw not american so didn't have cool classes to take
 
STEM = science, technology, engineering and mathematics
im gonna major in aerospace enginnering when im in college, and hopefully land a high paying government job in some industries like NASA lackheed martin or northrop gruman when i graduate. I live in the DMV area btw so luckly theres tons of oppourtuniies for me.

Also being BBC is a huge advantage for me since nowdays they're looking for diversity in tech industries.
 
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High school "advanced classes" are cope. Especially the college board advance placement ones.

Take the EASIEST classes in highschool to hopefully be around low IQ foids. Exposure theory is legit, a few of them might be willing to smash. If you take high IQ classes you will hardly never find a low IQ whore willing to have sex because they likely have strict parents

Tldr: take the easiest classes in HS so you can be around low IQ whores. EducationMaxx in college. Contrary to what Norman's say, highschool is the time to have sex, not college.
 
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I consider myself very lucky to always have my dad's firm i can work at if all else fails.

With EU studies i can do government jobs here, with scandi studies embassy anywhere in Scandinavia and with history you can do some things in the government here, like culture etc.

Interesting, and good for you. Obviously do what you want, if you're passionate about it and like it, then there's even more reasons to do it. I'm gonna be honest, I don't know jackshit about what you can realisticly do with a non-STEM degree tbh jfl.

In the end, I'd personally prefer to make more money though. That's what I think will make me more happy. Especially when I realized that moneymaxxing is super legit. You might be more happy just following your current plans doing something you enjoy and enjoying your "chill" job instead of doing something cognitvely demanding and mentally draining like STEM, etc.

That moment When you realize you’re studying Stem :feelswah: :soy:

Yeh STEM is basically everything that that uses an ounce of mathematics (except for econ+finance), and a bit more. So Mathematics, Computer Science, Information Technology, all of Engineering, Statistics, Chemistry, Biology, Physics, etc, it all fall under STEM. Some of it is more cognitively demanding than others, and some of it pays better than others. But it is what it is. Sometimes it feels like the STEM term might be a bit too broad tbh.
 
Interesting, and good for you. Obviously do what you want, if you're passionate about it and like it, then there's even more reasons to do it. I'm gonna be honest, I don't know jackshit about what you can realisticly do with a non-STEM degree tbh jfl.

In the end, I'd personally prefer to make more money though. That's what I think will make me more happy. Especially when I realized that moneymaxxing is super legit. You might be more happy just following your current plans doing something you enjoy and enjoying your "chill" job instead of doing something cognitvely demanding and mentally draining like STEM, etc.



Yeh STEM is basically everything that that uses an ounce of mathematics (except for econ+finance), and a bit more. So Mathematics, Computer Science, Information Technology, all of Engineering, Statistics, Chemistry, Biology, Physics, etc, it all fall under STEM. Some of it is more cognitively demanding than others, and some of it pays better than others. But it is what it is. Sometimes it feels like the STEM term might be a bit too broad tbh.
Im studying the broadest line in swedish gymnasiums i should be able to get into most uni if my grades are good enough
 
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Interesting, and good for you. Obviously do what you want, if you're passionate about it and like it, then there's even more reasons to do it. I'm gonna be honest, I don't know jackshit about what you can realisticly do with a non-STEM degree tbh jfl.

In the end, I'd personally prefer to make more money though. That's what I think will make me more happy. Especially when I realized that moneymaxxing is super legit. You might be more happy just following your current plans doing something you enjoy and enjoying your "chill" job instead of doing something cognitvely demanding and mentally draining like STEM, etc.



Yeh STEM is basically everything that that uses an ounce of mathematics (except for econ+finance), and a bit more. So Mathematics, Computer Science, Information Technology, all of Engineering, Statistics, Chemistry, Biology, Physics, etc, it all fall under STEM. Some of it is more cognitively demanding than others, and some of it pays better than others. But it is what it is. Sometimes it feels like the STEM term might be a bit too broad tbh.
Thanks man! And yeah i personally want a job that interests me and i'm passionate about than a draining one. GL bro
 
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Currently taking next year as a senior:
Honrs 12 english
AP calc BC
AP Computer science A
AP Physics C
PLTW Enginnering digital electronics
Weights (gymcelling)


I need 1 more class to fullfill the 7 classes requirements. What class should i take to minimize stress and boost GPA at the same time?
If i went to high school in the USA i'd join the football team
 
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Sports team and low iq classes hailo is real
 
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If i went to high school in the USA i'd join the football team
you aint getting no playing time if you don't know the coach well or don't perform good for the start of every season that's why i quit after 3 years.
 
 
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Currently taking next year as a senior:
Honrs 12 english
AP calc BC
AP Computer science A
AP Physics C
PLTW Enginnering digital electronics
Weights (gymcelling)


I need 1 more class to fullfill the 7 classes requirements. What class should i take to minimize stress and boost GPA at the same time?
Mogger class schedule.
Psychology. Almost every college has PSY101 as part of their gen ed curriculum. If you take it in high school you got one less class to worry about in college. Take one of the AP English if you can too.
I took DE before. Pretty fun class.
 
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Currently taking next year as a senior:
Honrs 12 english
AP calc BC
AP Computer science A
AP Physics C
PLTW Enginnering digital electronics
Weights (gymcelling)


I need 1 more class to fullfill the 7 classes requirements. What class should i take to minimize stress and boost GPA at the same time?
This intensity is retarded in senior year wtf
I would drop physics C unless you know youre likely to be taking a college major that requires physics.
I took cooking thinking thered be a lot of chicks but it was mostly dudes who had the same train of thought, chill class and it was free calories
 
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you aint getting no playing time if you don't know the coach well or don't perform good for the start of every season that's why i quit after 3 years.
dang. guess you gotta throw harder
 
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Mogger class schedule.
Psychology. Almost every college has PSY101 as part of their gen ed curriculum. If you take it in high school you got one less class to worry about in college. Take one of the AP English if you can too.
I took DE before. Pretty fun class.
This intensity is retarded in senior year wtf
I would drop physics C unless you know youre likely to be taking a college major that requires physics.
I took cooking thinking thered be a lot of chicks but it was mostly dudes who had the same train of thought, chill class and it was free calories
Bro we have school all online until January of next year cause of Covid so that's why im thinking taking hard classes for the first semester to get them outa the way and then take the chill classes.

For first semester: (online)
AP calc
AP computer science
AP physics
PLTW engineering

Second semester where we actually have to be at school: (at this point i dunt care anymore cuz i would have already submitted my college applications and got my acceptance letters)

weights
english 12 Hon
photography
video editing
 
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Bro we have school all online until January of next year cause of Covid so that's why im thinking taking hard classes for the first semester to get them outa the way and then take the chill classes.

For first semester: (online)
AP calc
AP computer science
AP physics
PLTW engineering

Second semester where we actually have to be at school: (at this point i dunt care anymore cuz i would have already submitted my college applications and got my acceptance letters)

weights
english 12 Hon
photography
video editing
ahhh true I forgot schools are online rn
Might as well take hard classes not much to do in quarantine
 

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