Okay so I’m a junior and considering adding a technology class to my schedule next year. Do colleges care about tech classes? I’m not planning on a STEM major, but I want to show that I’m well-rounded. Thoughts?
It's great that you're thinking ahead about your schedule and how it reflects on your college applications! Colleges typically appreciate when students take a variety of classes and show a willingness to engage with different subjects, as going out of your way to study topics that aren't your primary interest shows overall curiosity and love of learning.
So, while a technology class isn't a necessity for non-STEM majors, it can certainly demonstrate your adaptability and curiosity, which are qualities that admissions committees often look for. As you consider your options, do think about what other courses are available to you. If there's one that connects more to your intended major, that might be a better choice, as it will help show colleges you're ready to thrive in that area of study.
However, if the class genuinely interests you and you have the space in your schedule, it might be a rewarding addition, not just for college admissions but for your own personal growth as well, as building your analytic thinking skills will benefit you across all areas of study. Remember, the aim is to create a balanced schedule that challenges you and also allows you to excel in areas that you are passionate about, while also creating a cohesive picture of who you are for colleges. Best of luck with your course selection!
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