Course Selection

Helloooooooo.

Trying to decide between a few classes for senior year scheduling. I’m going to be an editor next year for journalism, so we have an option to take an “Editorial Management” class where we work on our articles and designs, or do homework. It’s basically a well-named study hall class. However, taking that class means I would have to drop Economics. I plan on going into corporate law, and my college choices are UW-Seattle (safety), Seattle U or Berkeley (match), and Stanford (haha).

I’m going to president of three clubs and vice president of one next year, plus I volunteer with two different organizations. I’m taking 4 AP classes again next year, which wasn’t too bad this year. I’ve already taken the SAT, so that’s out of the way.

Could I get some feedback as to whether I should take the Editorial Management class as a way to get more homework and newspaper stuff done, or should I just suck it up and take economics?

Depends, which ap classes where you thinking of?

@Ben115084 I’m taking AP Lit., AP Calc AB, AP Psych, and AP Gov.

Bump.

Go ahead and take it.

Take Editorial Management. You’ll have to take Economics in college anyway. :slight_smile: