Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Are these good classes to take as a junior in high school, since i want to be a high school science teacher?

I want to take :



Honors Chemistry

AP Environmental

AP Psychology

Botany (half semester)

Astronomy (half semester)

German ll

Algebra ll

College Prep U.S. History

College Prep English



I plan to be a science teacher and i am already apart of the Future Teachers Association



i just want peoples opinions on the classes and how much homework all this would be. I help out with football and i plan to do swim team as well. I just want to know if i will be able to handle all of these classes.Are these good classes to take as a junior in high school, since i want to be a high school science teacher?
I believe the math can wait a little bit because it takes a lot of time to do homework problems and you might not be able to handle the classes very well.Are these good classes to take as a junior in high school, since i want to be a high school science teacher?
u are doing good for the science part, buy you need to raise your math. Math is the language of science and if you dont go past AP Calculus, then its gonna be hard. focus on the math everything else ur goodAre these good classes to take as a junior in high school, since i want to be a high school science teacher?
Looks like you're lagging a bit in Math, which is a very important subject

in science . Try to take at least pre-calculus before you graduate.

Also, my opinion: Delete the AP Psychology; You can take it in college.It will be an easy course in college compared to your science classes. Same goes for the AP Environmental; Delete it . The college that you choose may not even have an equivalent course. Stick with the basics.

In an eight period day, you'll have six periods of classes, one lunch and one gym, chem. lab or study hall. This will still be a challenging schedule, especially if you want decent grades.

If the going gets rough, you always drop one of those 1/2 year courses. You don't need them anyway ; pick up AP biology as a senior.

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