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It depends on what type of classes..... But in general no you would NOT capitalize "classes"Right-classesWrong-Classes
You should take a course in Quaternion Mathematics.
You should get your first part time job your freshman year of highschool so you can start saving up for after highschool, just incase u dont go to college and you need to rent an apartment.
my name is justyn moore and i am now a freshman in high school
The word "freshman" should be capitalized when used as part of a formal title, such as "Freshman Orientation." In general usage, it is not necessary to capitalize the word "freshman."
Most arts degrees require less math classes than their science counterparts, thus you should expect one to two math classes as long as you pass your college entry exam and start at regular freshman levels.
This would depend entirely upon what university you attend, and who you are. You have a personal choice in these things. Schedule the classes you believe you should have based on your interests, the University's requirements, and the requirements of any program you are entering.
If your school has a counseling office they will give you the info. If not, hold on to your hat, because the high school counselors will be coming to your school this spring. They will be signing you up for freshman classes in the fall. As a freshman you won't have much in electives to choose from. I would suggest you concentrate on your solids next year. Many freshmen get into trouble the first year because they fail classes. When that happens you HAVE to make up the classes in summer school or the next year. Unless classes are passed you don't graduate. I see too many freshmen make this mistake.
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get new parents that have a lot of money
I think that you should take honors and Ap classes starting your junior ear. Only once you have gotten use to the high school work. Then you also have to be prepared mentally so that you can agree with your self before your teachers. They will tell you lots of things if your grades are excellent. But sometimes grades are not going to make a difference if your not ready mentally.