pinkflamingonewsgirl wrote:
Wow...13...This isn't in line or even at all what other people are saying, but are you sure you should be doing such Major-Specific Classes? It might be better to get your General Requirements out of the way so that when you hit college, you'll be able to focus on what you want to focus on rather than be stuck taking classes you don't want to take (aka Science or Math). Just a suggestion. I wish I would have done that.
Twitchy lives in London, where the education system is different to that of the US, obviously. 13 is pretty young to be deciding however, I certainly considered the options much closer to the deadline for handing our applications (though many were still undecided, very close to the deadline, which isn't a position you want to be in, particularly), and shuffled them around a bit. I also find it slightly surprising that 3 is the norm where you live. In the area I live (and it's hardly affluent), most people choose 4 AS levels, usually dropping one for A2.
Onto the courses, really, I suppose it depends what type of journalist you want to become. By taking politics, I'd assume you're more interested in political journalism. I suppose taking History, early modern, Psychology or Photography would be the most beneficial if that is your desired route. I guess having a diverse range of skills is pretty handy, too, though.
You can see why I had trouble deciding, heh.
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