communications and broadcasting are a great start. Also anything that can increase your vocabulary such as English or journalism. Expanded vocabularies make for interesting mic. use.
English and Literature. If your school has a school newspaper it would help to be a part of that.
Chemistry would be a good start
high school courses
It depends on the high school, Some high schools have cosmetology courses and some do not. If cosmetology is a career that you'd want to take you would most likely need to take chemistry, math, English, and a business class. For more information visit the related link.
I am doing a career report and wanted to know what high school courses I would need to take in order to be a general oncologist. Can someone please help me?
Biology, Chemistry, Anatomy, Health, Nutrition, Physics, and Calculus.
High school courses don't mean sh1t. College courses are what matters.
You cannot get a high school diploma online for free. You can apply for a program where you earn a high school diploma but you have to pay for the courses you take. A high school diploma will not give you any career advantages in this day and age. You need a minimum of a bachelor's degree.
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.
A school completion certificate program is a certificate of completion of studies. When you attend a school (college, vocational trade school, or high school) of curriculum you have either a course or courses to complete in order to gain a completion certificate to advance your career or provide a entry to a new career.