English is in the Liberal Arts, or Humanities area. The best you can do in high school is to take a variety of courses in history, Social Sciences, and, of course, English. The more you understand about the world around you, the more you will connect with the literary allusions and author tactics of what you are reading. To get ahead before getting to college, take Advanced Placement courses when and where you can.
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To become a lawyer, you would typically study law at a university or law school. This usually involves completing a bachelor's degree followed by a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree. Additionally, passing the bar exam is required to practice law in most jurisdictions.
You should major in nutrition classes. If not, the next best thing would be a health & human development class.
You'll need to major in Marine Biology, unsure about number of years you need.
All the science and math classes you can. In addition, if your highschool has a "major" in health sciences, maybe you can also take anatomy and other classes so you can get exposure to the field. My son found those classes, plus the experience as a volunteer and "clinicals" where students shadowed doctors to be a great starting point.
Teachers at the elementary and secondary level have a minimum of a bachelors degree. Typically the bachelors degree would be in the field the teacher will be teaching (English in this case), though it is advisable to also take courses in education and classroom management. To teach in most public elementary and secondary schools you will also need a teaching certificate, which requires taking education classes (but can be completed at the same time along with a bachelors degree). To teach English at a college level, you would need a PhD. Any college offering both an English major and some sort of education classes or teacher training program would be an appropriate place to study to become an English teacher.
Under the Visual Arts major, You would Take graphic design classes
You have to take Business studies and courses that are related to accounting, finance and economics to be an accountant.
You would need to take journalism classes in high school, or if you are in college, major in journalism in order to learn the tasks, and have the education required by television employers.
There are no classes that are required to become a game designer, but they would not hurt your chances of getting a job. The best classes to take is your local colleges classes on programming.
I would like to become an interior designer. It has always been my dream! Can you take classes online to do this?
I would say Digital Classes. They will most likely help!
Yes. You have to take math classes to be a vet. I would like to be a veterinarian myself, and I will have to take business math and college Algebra. You also have to take biology, physics, chemistry, English, nutrition, and animal science.