<p>Taking a course at a local tech school</p>
<p>OR </p>
<p>taking 5 APs</p>
<p>Taking a course at a local tech school</p>
<p>OR </p>
<p>taking 5 APs</p>
<p>Can’t tell if trolling…</p>
<p>No… Seriously… My school offer this tech school where you spend half the school day there training for a career.</p>
<p>0/10</p>
<p>please stop trying, your ■■■■■ is quite obvious.</p>
<p>***. I’m freakin serious. </p>
<p>SERIOUSLY, our school for your junior and senior years offers students to go to a local tech/vocation school for half the day.</p>
<p>And can someone ELSE who actually give a legit thought to it answer my question?</p>
<p>APs 10char</p>
<p>Yeah I agree with Hatshepsut, in general I think the Aps tend to look more rigorous lol</p>
<p>Thank you both very much microphakia976 and Hatshepsut!</p>
<p>The tech school is for kids who don’t want to go to a 4 year college. Most vocational school students end up entering the work force straight out of high school. The answer is pretty freaking obvious if you are even considering taking 5 APs.</p>
<p>Yes, my school does the same program and I think the five APs would look better than Cosmetology.</p>
<p>-------------------------------------------If it is to be, it is up to me…</p>
<p>^ Maybe, but auto-shop and hair styling are pretty rigorous…</p>
<p>haha dfree</p>
<p>i’d say aps
my friend thinks the opposite tho… . . .</p>
<p>Lmao, seriously? We have that at our school and it’s home to all the borderline graduates. Stupid question is stupid.</p>
<p>Well at my school, some of the smartest kids are going there for engineering…</p>
<p>That’s kinda why I asked…</p>
<p>It honestly depends on your future plans.</p>
<p>I would like to be a biomedical engineer. I’m just debating whether I should jumpstart the career work OR should I jump start college classes?</p>
<p>Is it a vocational school or a math/sciences focused school where the future engineers (not to be confused with technicians) go?
While there, will you be learning auto-repair, home economics, wood shop, etc. or physics, engineering, calculus, etc.?</p>
<p>EDIT: What you learn at a vocational high school will having nothing to do with biomedical engineering. You will not be getting a jump start on your future career, you will be learning useless information based on the path you have set for yourself.</p>
<p>NO, I’m freaking serious, It has like hairstyling to biomedical to dentist assistant to auto tech.</p>
<p>basically a lot of random work mixed into one building</p>
<p>Yah, I am doing basically what you described this year. The classes I’m taking are DE Physics, DE Precalc, and an honors Engineering course. You would probably get like a biomed elective along with a generic math and science class. It wasn’t worth it for me so i’m dropping it for AP classes next year. If I had to make the choice again, I’d go with the APs.</p>