Well, it actually depends. If you took the classes in high school and they say that you pass or you don't need any more classes to learn more about it, then you don't need anymore classes. Or if they say you passed, but you think you're iffy on it then you can choose. But if they say you failed and if you want to keep learning about this then you have to take the other classes then, I guess you have too.
This depends on what classes your school is offering and what school you go to.
High school level classes to prepare for college
To get college credit in high school.
high school level classes that would prepare them for college.
high school level classes that would prepare them for college.
i would probably try to take AP classes or more European and outside Studies classes
At least a high school diploma, some college classes in the gardening are would help.
You should probably take classes that relate to your desired career, if any are offered at your high school. General classes to take are English and Math, and other college-preparatory classes. In the end though, the classes that you choose in high school generally won't matter as much to a college as how well you did (your GPA (grade pooint average)) and your test scores. If you are trying to get into a really prestigious college it would matter more.
There are no required courses you must take in High School. The classes required to become something are taken in college. High School classes are just used to give you a background into what you'll be studying at college. However, I would recommend you take a lot of art classes and maybe graphic designing if it's available.Â
high school level classes that would prepare them for college.
high school level classes that would prepare them for college.
high school level classes that would prepare them for college.