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Old May 22, 2008, 10:14 AM
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Best possible classes for my Junior year of high school?

I want to know: What do I need to do to get in the best possible classes for my Junior year of High School? I have been home schooled for three years, and I'm planning on going back to high school for my junior and senior years. For the time I have been out of school, I have traveled around Europe, and have taken online classes on my level. I am currently taking:
-Algebra 1b (needs the most attention)
-English II
-World History
- and Biology 1
I have some more credits to earn because I have not been taking what are your standard "elective" classes. So I would like to know what classes I should attempt to pick up in the summer, in order to get in the "smart" classes on a Junior level. I plan on entering into the Scholars academy which allows me to take AP classes. I already know this is a possibility because of the work I have done in community service and education abroad, they just want me to be on a higher academic level, which I feel completely capable of, I just need some guidance. I do have the counselors at the school but more opinions and advice would help a lot!
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Old May 25, 2008, 10:37 AM   #2  
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what career field are you thinking of going into?
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As in the above response, it would help to know the career field that you would like to go into, if any.

What are your interests and things that you do the best, please?

I'm also not sure what you mean by "smart classes."

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