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Class Choices: Most Common Social Studies Classes in High School?

Hi everyone! I'm a junior and I'm planning my classes for next year. I'm kind of stuck on choosing the social studies course. Can I get an idea of what the most common social studies classes in high schools are?

20 hours ago

Hi there! It's great that you're planning your courses for your senior year in advance. The specific Social Studies courses available may vary depending on your high school's curriculum, but I can certainly list some of the most common ones seen in high schools across the U.S.

1. U.S History: This course covers the history of the United States from the early colonial period to current events. If your school offers AP U.S History, this can be a more rigorous option that may allow you to earn college credit.

2. World History: This subject covers major events and trends in global history, usually from ancient times to the present. AP World History could be an alternate option if your school offers it.

3. Government/Civics: These courses focus on the workings of the U.S. political system, including the Constitution, the three branches of government, and how laws are made.

4. Economics: This course is often paired with Government/Civics in a semester-based structure. It typically introduces students to basic economic concepts like supply and demand, and fiscal and monetary policy.

5. Psychology: This course provides an overview of the major topics in psychology such as memory, perception, mental health, learning, personality, and the biological basis of behavior.

6. Sociology: In this course, students explore societal issues and how societies form and function.

7. Human Geography: This class explores how humans have understood, used, and changed the surface of Earth.

Remember, it's also important to consider your interests and future plans when you're selecting your classes. You want to find a balance between challenging yourself academically and exploring topics that you're genuinely interested in.

20 hours ago

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