Because they are fun!
So long as you also take the other requirement classes, you can take whatever electives you want to take in high school.
So long as you also take the other requirement classes, you can take whatever electives you want to take in high school.
I would say Health, Biology, and Nutrition and Wellness.
The amount of subjects you must take as a freshman in high school in Canada depends on the school you are going to. Most require at least 3 or 4 main classes and the rest are electives.
Take any classes that count towards your high school credits so when your in high school you will have extra room for electives that can help you learn more about the field of criminology.
Some people feel there should be more electives in school. Electives could include more art and music classes or more electives for sports.
To graduate high school in LAUSD, the student must have 230 credits including core classes and electives.
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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.
In Middle School you can pick 1 or 2 electives same as high school. And in college you pick your own classes.
Yes, some graduate programs offer elective courses that students can choose to take in addition to their required coursework. These electives allow students to explore specific interests or gain additional skills in their field of study.
The average high school sophomore usually has books for the following classes:Geometry English 10 World History Biology (the rest of the classes may be electives)