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Is it bad to not take a science class senior year?
Senior Year: Optional Electives Most high schools do not require seniors to take a science class, but if you choose to, you can take an elective. Senior year is also an excellent year to strengthen your transcript by taking AP science classes (see “How to Exceed Colleges’ Expectations” section below).
Is science required in senior year?
California Education Code Section 51225.3 (a)(1)(C) specifies, in order to receive a high school diploma, a student must successfully complete at least two courses in science, including biological and physical sciences. A course is one year long or two semesters.
Do colleges look at senior classes?
Senior Year: It Still Counts Colleges do consider fall grades, and even after admission your high school classes and grades still matter. Though it is far more common for a school to request a senior year schedule, there are many colleges that will ask for final grades.
What science classes should a senior take in high school?
There is no standard science subject for high school seniors Most high schools do not require seniors to take a science class, but if you choose to, you can take electives. Electives are offered on a wide variety of subjects, including astronomy, human biology, and zoology.
What do colleges worry about in senior years?
Colleges worry about students who take easy senior years with only a few core classes and fewer activities. Do not abandon more than one subject area. That means if you are not taking a foreign language anymore, you must not give up history or science.
What class should I take my junior year of high school?
Junior Year: Physics or Earth/Physical Science. If you are applying to a highly competitive school, plan on studying math or science in the future, or are confident in your math and science abilities, then you should take physics. If you struggle with math and science and aren’t planning on majoring in those fields,…
Should you take a light senior year of college?
Do not take a light senior year. Colleges worry about students who take easy senior years with only a few core classes and fewer activities. Do not abandon more than one subject area. That means if you are not taking a foreign language anymore, you must not give up history or science.