you might want to take wood technology because that is the only thing to do with wood, otherwise choose the really easy ones, or the one with the nice teachers
high school courses
High school courses don't mean sh1t. College courses are what matters.
English and Literature. If your school has a school newspaper it would help to be a part of that.
I would suggest taking all English (grammar) courses you can, Journalism, computer classes and any creative writing courses they may have to offer. I would also advise getting involved in your high school newspaper and/or yearbook committee.
High school courses don't matter, none of them will count in college.
There are a number of educational institutions that offer online high school courses. The sites for Penn Foster, Stanford University Online High School, and Keystone School, for example, each offer these courses.
art classes and photography classes
High school is the most obvious choice, but if one is of age where high school is not an option, community colleges offer a wide variety of courses for adults.
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High school courses can be very useful and are indeed a valid version of a high school education. A valid education is based on how you learn best.
Chemistry would be a good start
A person can get a High School Diploma by completing High School with enough credits. Courses can be completed on webpage courses too. Check local listings.