absolutely not. AP classes are a choice, not a mandatory matter. If a student wants a challenge, why should they sit through a class for a whole enitre school year wasting their time on things that feel elementary to them? Why not a year full of challenges and excercising their brain and getting them one step closer to an understanding of college expectations.
ARAIK, there are no gunsmith schools taught in American high schools. You can get training from some trade schools or by apprenticing yourself to an established gunsmith. Classes in metal working, machining, and welding would be useful. Engineering and woodworking may help, too.
It depends on what high school you go to. Different schools have different language classes.
There are classes like this at many high schools, but not all of them. Some high schools offer classes in how to make videos, or take ample photography. Other classes may produce their own school-wide news program.
There are no options for online high schools. You can not take classes online if you are enrolled in a public high school.
The class name is auto shop and it's in a lot of high schools.
Mathematics.
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This answer depends upon the school.
Middle school classes tend to have more responsibility (including homework) than elementary schools, but not quite as much as most high school classes. Also, in many middle schools, extra classes like band are offered.
Six primary classes, three intermediate classes (Junior High) Three Senior classes.
what high school classes should be taken in high school to be a RN
There are some high schools who have classes in video production you can take as a elective, but other than that you need to do your best in your classes for the next four years so you can go to college and major in film.