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Which of these electives should I take my senior year?

I have room in my schedule for 1-2 more classes and these are my options:

public speaking

career/financial management

drawing

painting

Public speaking is something I really need work on, but it really stresses me out and I kinda wanna relax my senior year and I could always take it in college.

With drawing and painting.. I love the idea of getting better at art but the class stresses me out and the teacher is really awful.

Career/Financial management I could go either way with. It just sounds boring.

Opinions? Please and thanks :)

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  • Anonymous
    6 years ago
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    I'm a senior who will also be taking public speaking. I believe that writing and public speaking are the two most essential skills for the work force. Whether you become an actress or a doctor or a soldier. I would seriously pick that class. It may not be as bad as you think, especially after you get used to it. The class is their to help you NOT be stressed about public speaking.

  • 6 years ago

    You'll most likely be required to take public speaking in college. Most business majors now require it. You can always take it in the summer at a community college. Senior year - do things that are fun to you. The classes you choose senior year will not have a real impact on your life in all honesty. Well apart from the career/financial management. That will be rather useful

  • 6 years ago

    You'll be required to do at least one Presentation at college, so I would go with the Public Speaking.

    Career/Financial Management is also a good choice, however Career Advice will be given when your at college - or you'll certainly have access to the Career's Office if their isn't formal sessions. As for financial management - that's simple - you have x amount of money - need to pay for a, b, c and d. Whatever is left... you can have fun with it...

    As for Drawing and Painting... if you're not planning to do a Degree in anything artistic, graphic design or anything else that requires some form of drawing... then there are definitely better options available...

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

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  • 6 years ago

    i'd suggest you take public speaking then and financial management. career management sounds kind of pointless i mean everyone's gonna have a different career how can they teach that and for art you can always take it outside of school if the teacher sucks

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