Hey all! As a history buff, I planned out my high school history classes across different grades. Just curious if colleges care about when you take certain history classes? Like, does it look bad if I take US History later than most students, or is it all about the rigor and my performance?
Hello there! It's wonderful to hear about your passion for history. Colleges primarily focus on the rigor of the courses you take and your performance in them. While the sequence might be noted, it's not generally a major concern as long as you're challenging yourself and doing well in your classes.
For instance, if you've opted to take an advanced placement history course in your junior or senior year after building a strong foundation, that's a strategic approach. Colleges do appreciate seeing that you've taken a challenging course load each year, but they'll understand that every student has a unique academic plan.
If you're really excelling in history and perhaps even engaging in history-related extracurricular activities, that initiative is likely to shine through in your application. Remember, it's all about that love for learning and your achievements within your chosen field. Keep up the great work in your history classes!
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