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No high school classes, other then your core classes (math, reading, etc.) are required for a profession after high school
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 schools don't have specialized fields of study. They have general education classes and classes required for college entrance.
No classes other then your high schools core classes are required. if you want to be an orthodontist, for now all you really need to do is keep your grades up so you can get into a good college. When you get into college, that's when you start taking classes required for your degree
Take easy classes and you will do just fine...oh and don't forget to study for the required classes
What you take in high school will not affect your ability to be a lawyer. Most law schools barely glance at high school, they are more interested in your bachelor's degree.
what high school classes should be taken in high school to be a RN
I believe the question was not what is taught now, but rather what type of math classes were required in the 1950's .
High school level classes to prepare for college
depends were you live but most are only six classesSchools have required classes you have to take to go to the next grade. You are not given a choice on the classes, but have to take these to go to high school. You may have a choice of an elective depending on the school, but you will have all the same subjects you have had in school.
At least an 18 ACT. Required high school classes. 1 foreign language class.
it depends on the state