Your primary concern should be to get good grades and prepare for college, taking the college prep type classes. It will help if you can take AP courses and even do the IB.
all of the humanities; history, geography, R.E. and such like. anything that has human patterns in its syllabus. i could improve it if you told me what your school type is, American grades or British year groups
I realize that you are an extremely busy scientist. I am a special education teacher. My son Christopher is a ten-year-old budding paleontologist. He eats, sleeps, and breathes dinosaurs! How can I turn his keen interest in Paleontology into a potential career for him? He reads every book about dinosaurs - adult-level books from the library. He gets upset with me if I put his toys and models away out of geological order.... the Mesozoic dinosaurs go on one shelf, the Jurassic dinosaurs go on another shelf, etc. He is learning to use computers. When we meet to plan his educational program for school, which classes should we direct him into that will help him to become a successful paleontologist?
High school level classes to prepare for college
high school level classes that would prepare them for college.
All the baby classes!
maybe blanche ely high school because that is a medical school so i heard
biology, the study of life
There are no classes for baseball you just have to excel in the sport.
math, science, maria, and other classes. cool :) maria
Join a teen leadership class. Those types of classes teach you to be a leader and a teacher.
English, math and science.
Don't take classes in high school to prepare yourself for law school, except perhaps a government class if it is not required curriculum. Take classes about subjects that you are interested in. You'll learn plenty about the law in law school. ========================= I concur. The same goes for your university studies. Law schools aren't interested in what subjects you studied. They are interested in what your grades are.
In high school you will have shop classes for electives and these may help you. To become an electrician you can get an apprenticeship to have a master electrician to train you.
English, Physical Education and Drama (if it's available at your H.S.).