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10 months ago
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Courses to take in senior year based on my interests

Hello! I’m a junior who’s about to choose my classes for senior year. I hope to major in neuroscience specifically cognitive and behavioral or either. I wanted to know which courses would be best to take before i go to college? Also I haven’t taken precalculus just cause i was in a whole other international system and my school didn’t good teachers and ao i just moved to an American system school in my junior year and when picking my courses i wasn’t aware that i should start ap or honors classes. Im currently also torn between doing precalculus and ap stats in my senior year or doing both? Please help me out!!

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10 months ago

I would say taking pre-calc, and maybe considering AP Biology or AP Chemistry? Also, AP Psych is a good idea if you're interested in neuroscience. If you think you can handle both, AP Stats is a great idea! It will help in the long run just remember the course load would be hard and time consuming. Good luck!

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🎤10 months ago

I will definitely take ap psych, and ap stats and precalc. Im now very assured but still dont know what to do about ap bio or ap chem but i will hopefully figure it out. i appreciate the advice so much thank you!!

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