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Senior Course Offering question...?

I plan on taking

1. AP English

2. AP Economics

3. AP Psychology

4. AP Spanish

5. AP Statistics

6. College Business Law

7. College Forensics

8. Creative Writing/Film Study

9. Gym

Gym is obviously mandatory. I want to be a lawyer, who writes on the side. Which class should I eliminate out of the nine. Keep in mind one English course and one social studies course are both required.

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  • Lily
    Lv 7
    8 years ago
    Favorite Answer

    May I suggest you ask this in the 'Law and Ethics' cat. which can be found in the 'Politics and Government' section.

    Good luck with your career.

  • ?
    Lv 7
    8 years ago

    1. AP English: English requirement

    2. AP Economics: ELIMINATE, least application for general law & writing

    3. AP Psychology: Social Studies requirement

    4. AP Spanish: Bi-lingual will get you into a law firm quicker & add to your private client base later. + based on Latin which you need for legal terms. Latin will help you learn both Spanish & the Law.

    5. AP Statistics: When lacking evidence in law, statistics (& their manipulation) will cause "reasonable doubt."

    6. College Business Law: Adds to Law knowledge goal.

    7. College Forensics: All about what's admissible in court.

    8. Creative Writing/Film Study: Adds to side writing goal.

    9. Gym: Mandatory

    That's my thinking.

  • 8 years ago

    Eliminate Spanish.

    You can always do this at night school later on if you really need to.

  • ?
    Lv 6
    8 years ago

    if you plan on being a lawyer you might want to pay more attention to details, this section is for senior citizens questions, not a senior in college

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