Robert Elgie - academic - was born in 1965.
Basil Mitchell - academic - died in 2011.
Clifford Williams - academic - was born in 1943.
Peter Lawler - academic - was born in 1951.
Deborah Lavin - academic - was born in 1939.
Academic classes are classes that are not electives. This include English, math, social studies and science. Home economics would not be an academic class.
see this link u will get it http://www.annauniv.edu/academic/reg2004/UG_R2004.pdf
Some people feel there should be more electives in school. Electives could include more art and music classes or more electives for sports.
"Letourneau University offers courses in Literature Electives, Humanities Electives, Social Science Electives, bible, Concepts of Lifetime Fitness, and several more."
Free electives (sometimes referred to as general electives) are courses that you can choose based on your personal interests. They can be any courses of your choosing provided you have the prerequisites to take them. Some institutions put a limit on the level of free elective credits. In other words, the curriculum could indicate that half the free elective area must be taken at the junior or senior level. Now, there are also major electives. These are any courses you wish to take that fall under your major and that you have the appropriate prerequisites for.
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Electives are good, because they help a child learn extra things, that may not be learned on the average school day. The downside to electives, is that many kids, may not be spending enough time on their core classes.
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no i guess
Because they are fun!
If you want to, yes, by all means!