There maybe special classes, but I couldn't find anything about them. The only advice I have is to take regular publishing classes. When you take these classes it may open your mind to future publishing.
That depends on how many classes went into the 1.3. The more there have been so far, the more future classes it will take to change it, and the longer that will take, no matter how well you do in the future ones. BTW -- We wouldn't bank too heavily on future math classes.
The classes that are required depends on the specific degree type (AA, AS, AAS), and the specific program of study (Major). Each will have requirements particular to themselves.
Nursing assistance classes can be taken at specific universities and colleges that allow you to take them. They are very rigorous classes though so expect to put a lot of time into them. While your at it maybe take some time management classes as well.
ESL classes may take place during the day, in the evening or on the weekend. Some classes accept students at any time and others have specific start dates. Some classes are free. Try now
There is nothing specific to being a pediatrician that you need to take in high school, but you do need to do well in all of your life science classes and chemistry.
Music, art, physical education and health classes are elective classes for high school students. The students must take all of the classes but can usually take the specific type of classes that they wish.
There are no math classes you need to take to become a wedding planner. You don't need certain training or a specific degree. There are wedding planner classes you can take, but they are not heavy in math.
There are specific classes you can take to learn more about refrigeration and how refrigerators work at your local community college or YMCA / YWCA center.
what matters more is your major in college. you wont become an editor with just a high school diploma
It really depends on your state and county. You can take a look at the curriculum and classes offered for the higher grades, but classes are always changing, so there is no guarantee that you'll get the classes you choose now. You also might think you are going to take a specific level, but change your mind after a couple of years.
Every high school is different. I don't know if there are any specific classes that you need to take. Not all high school's offer courses for animal science.
Nursing assistance classes can be taken at specific universities and colleges that allow you to take them. They are very rigorous classes though so expect to put a lot of time into them. While your at it maybe take some time management classes as well.