You should, of course, take a law class. If they do not have one; look for a different school.
yes, i know at my school they are known as AP classes. if you successfully complete them you do not have to take them in college
In many community colleges today you can start classes while in high school. Call your local college for more info.
Any community college is a good school. You can save a great deal of money taking classes that transfer to a more expensive school or you can finish a great deal of associates degrees.
You may want to go to Mesa Community College for the first two years of your degree, before transferring to a larger school. The reason for this is that you will just be taking general classes anyway. The ones at Mesa Community College will cost less than the ones at a big school. They will still teach you all of the same things and your credits should transfer over to the bigger university later.
Yes at southeast community and technical college. You can also take them on campus.
High school level classes to prepare for college
You can find them both online and via your local community college or high school. Visit gedresources.com.
They offer online high school diploma programs. I was worried too before enrolling into their self study program but I did it. I am now taking classes in a community college and I hope that after my Associate's degree I will be able to go to a college. I'm sure it is an actual online school.
There are often community college classes in ultrasound technology. Check with the local colleges in your community as these will be the most affordable.
Oakland Community College offers classes on computer repair. These are affordable classes that can be taken for credit.
My high school had a policy that all college credits counted double toward highschool graduation, plus a grade bump. So, getting a B in 1 year of college language classes got me two years of highschool credit and a 4.0 for that class. having extra credit points in high school right before graduation can improve your chance at getting into a good college so keep up the good work and stay in school.
This depends on what classes your school is offering and what school you go to.