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What classes should I be taking in my sophomore year?
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I’ve already finished algebra 1 & 2 as well as geometry and had 95+ grade and 100 on each final. Biology and chemistry I had 90+ all year with a 95+ final. In aphug I scored a 5 I am heading into my sophomore year which classes should I be taking ?

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Okay first off you’re doing amazing, congrats!!!

Pre-calculus is the next level of math, but you could probably go into honors or AP for it if it’s offered by your school. Statistics is also an option for this level :)

For science, physics is the step I’m on? Different schools work a bit differently, so i also took biology and chemistry, and now my REQUIRED science class was physics, and i took AP bio, biochemistry, and criminalistics in addition to it.

For history, probably AP World? Again, not sure how your school works but economics is a required credit for me, and I’m in a dual enrollment US History now. There’s also options of sociology and psychology courses.

Depending on what you think you want to study in college and go onto as a career, you’d want to have your electives in that area. Research classes, speech, technical classes, business classes, et cetera are all still options available.

Good luck, hope this helped and I wish you the best :)

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