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How does taking a Civics class in high school impact my college application?

Hey everyone! So I'm trying to plan out my junior year schedule and I'm considering Civics as an elective. I'm wondering if taking Civics will look good on my college apps, especially because I'm interested in political science. Do colleges value this class? How does it compare to taking AP Gov?

a year ago

Hello there! It's great to hear you're considering your junior year schedule with your college applications in mind. Taking a Civics class can definitely shine a positive light on your application, particularly because it aligns with your interest in political science. Colleges appreciate when students choose courses that are relevant to their intended major as it shows genuine interest and a pursuit of knowledge in that field.

While Civics is a solid choice, taking AP Gov can hold a bit more weight as AP courses are college-level classes that demonstrate your ability to handle more rigorous material. AP Gov could especially stand out if you perform well in the class and on the exam, as it conveys both your interest in political science and your academic readiness for college-level work.

However, it's important to balance your schedule in a way that ensures you can maintain strong grades across the board. Choosing courses that you are enthusiastic about will not only benefit your college apps but also your overall high school experience. Best of luck with your decision!

a year ago

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