A few days ago
University courses?
im a high school student currently in 11th grade and i want to know that when you go to college am’i going to have to take classes on math,history, science like in high school or im only going to get classes relating with the type of course im studying for (for example..,drawing and art)
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If you are in the U.S., colleges have what they call “core” or “general education” requirements, which are designed to give you a broad range of the types of things you mention. About 1/3 to /12 of the classes you take will be in that category, and the rest will be in your major.
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A few days ago
Four year college you do have those but it only like one semester of each.
Many Tech schools and Junior Colleges may offer an A.A.S. Associate degree in 2 years and only focus on what you really need to learn.
Sometimes, you can take some college courses during high school, I not sure how it work, but, had friends do this when I was in High School. Talk with Counselors at both, your school and the colleges and tech schools around and learn “Now” not when you ready to go. Get your options straight now!
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A few days ago
Yes you have to take general education (GE or gen eds) to graduate. They are required no matter what your major. You will have the option of which ones to take. For instance, at my school we have to take a literature class but we can chose which one we want.
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A few days ago
you will have to take those courses, they r called your GE (General Education) classes. plus your major classes
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