xCourxCorex
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- Jan 27, 2005
I'm starting to think about my second half of my junior year in h.s. I am already taking these courses:
Chemistry
US History 2
Advanced Math/Trig
Astronomy/Geology
German 3
English 11
and a history elective: Culture & Conflict in U.S.
All of my classes except for the elective are full-year classes, and 1 credit. Next semester, I have to fill up the space that cultures left. My choices are:
International cuisine
American cuisine
Food experiences 2
World war 2 (but it's overcrowded - this is the class I'm signed up for, but I want to drop it.)
And "decisions" which is lame - it teaches you how to live your life basically - buying a car, balancing a checkbook, etc.
The problem is, I do not want to be a chef or anything related to food. At all. I think that if I took "food experiences" colleges would think that is a bad class to take. My other dilemma is I need another "Unified Arts" class, (which Decisions falls under) to graduate. But I still have next year to pick a different U.A. class.
So, I was thinking of not taking any class after cultures ends, and having a study (I don't have one this semester at all). In total for my Junior year I have 6.5 credits. What would you take? What would colleges rather see me take? A study vs. foods? A study vs. a class that is comprised of the kids that just need another U.A. credit? Help!
PS I am interested in a Nursing major, if that helps (?)
Chemistry
US History 2
Advanced Math/Trig
Astronomy/Geology
German 3
English 11
and a history elective: Culture & Conflict in U.S.
All of my classes except for the elective are full-year classes, and 1 credit. Next semester, I have to fill up the space that cultures left. My choices are:
International cuisine
American cuisine
Food experiences 2
World war 2 (but it's overcrowded - this is the class I'm signed up for, but I want to drop it.)
And "decisions" which is lame - it teaches you how to live your life basically - buying a car, balancing a checkbook, etc.
The problem is, I do not want to be a chef or anything related to food. At all. I think that if I took "food experiences" colleges would think that is a bad class to take. My other dilemma is I need another "Unified Arts" class, (which Decisions falls under) to graduate. But I still have next year to pick a different U.A. class.
So, I was thinking of not taking any class after cultures ends, and having a study (I don't have one this semester at all). In total for my Junior year I have 6.5 credits. What would you take? What would colleges rather see me take? A study vs. foods? A study vs. a class that is comprised of the kids that just need another U.A. credit? Help!
PS I am interested in a Nursing major, if that helps (?)