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11th-grade
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DualEnrollement
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senioryear

Advice

I'm currently a junior in high school. Currently I have 6 college credits from the summer, and I'm currently enroll in a class. For senior year I was planning to take: DE Pre-Calculus, DE Trigonometry, U.S. Government and the third year of my engineering course. All of the classes are semester long except my engineering class. For senior year I wish to have all my classes at my high school in the morning and take DE classes in the afternoon. My school as A and day which is 4 classes per day. I need advice on which degree should I take classes towards. I'm interested in pursuing a career in Forensics Science. I was wondering if I should get my AA in Criminology and Criminal Justice and take chemistry, biology and physics as electives. I have not taken any AP classes, but I toke 1 AICE, 3 Pre-AICE, and 4 honors classes. All advice is appreciated.

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Honestly, most dual enrollment in high school will help you towards a general education. This means that it can be applicable to any associate's degree you decide to formally pursue after high school. You should look into what classes are required to gain the degree you are interested in. Sometimes, it may shock you to see which dual enrollment pathways are better suited towards the degree you are aiming to work for.

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