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I'm a sophomore, is this a good schedule for my junior year?

For background information, I don't know what I want to be when I grow up, maybe something about computers like a graphic designer. And I'm planning to go to University.

US history

AP English lang

AP Calc AB

Physics

Spanish 3

Drivers Ed(Semester)

Beginning Art

Exploring Computer Science

Also, I'd like to know if I should take Study Hall or just do an unscheduled for a second-semester class. I can't drive yet and I don't have a phone, so I was thinking that I should do Study Hall, but many students say they regret taking Study Hall

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9 months ago

you have a really good schedule! the only thing I would say is that artistic-type majors, look at extracurriculars outside of your school a lot too, so maybe find something that you can do related to graphic design. you can maybe ask your counselor if you have one or find local internships!

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9 months ago

Many kids of my peers don't necessarily enjoy having study halls because they don't have any work to do, but i personally find it helpful to get extra help from teachers and finish homework, so you'll have time to yourself at home. As you being only a sophomore and taking to AP classes is astonishing. Keep up the good work!

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