i would probably try to take AP classes or more European and outside Studies classes
Get your college prep classes done and any AP classes in history and work on your writing and research skills.
If your school offers AP Art History then that would look great when paired with a strong AP exam score. If not, take some elective art classes along with classes that delve into the humanities. You should also consider taking art history classes at your local community college. Best of luck!
Shall I assume you mean college and not collage? A good rounded education with classes in science, history or social studies, English and math plus some electives like a foreign language or orchestra should do it.
You should go to culinary school.
There are no classes for baseball you just have to excel in the sport.
It doesn't really matter what classes you take in high school or even in college. The grades you get are more important.
Take as many language classes in high school that you can. Apply to study abroad if possible. In college, you should major in a language and again apply to study abroad.
To be a surgeon, you should take math and science classes in high school, then take biology or premed classes in college and go to medical school.
Take college prep classes because you will need to go to college and medical school to do this job.
You should, of course, take a law class. If they do not have one; look for a different school.
You have a lot of science classes and physics you also have to have four years of college and a bachelors degree.
You should probably take classes that relate to your desired career, if any are offered at your high school. General classes to take are English and Math, and other college-preparatory classes. In the end though, the classes that you choose in high school generally won't matter as much to a college as how well you did (your GPA (grade pooint average)) and your test scores. If you are trying to get into a really prestigious college it would matter more.