What is the most important thing to consider when selecting classes for your senior year?
Best Answer
One thing to consider is the fact that your Senior year is your last year to make a strong impression on college admissions committees. If your grades were sub-par before your Senior year, then you should do your best to try to make a great last showing. Take the highest-level classes that you can and do well in them. Or, if your grades were great before your Senior year, then continue in your scholarly fashion. Get great grades and show that you can repeat success four years in a row.
Honestly, your senior year is not one to waste. It's your last chance to show a college that you have what it takes.
Additionally, a lot of students think that once you receive your college acceptance letter halfway through Senior year, you are free to do anything you want because a school will not rescind their offer. Wrong! I've heard of students being rescinded admission for poor second-half performance during their Senior year. Do not be one of these students!
Honestly, your senior year is not one to waste. It's your last chance to show a college that you have what it takes.
Additionally, a lot of students think that once you receive your college acceptance letter halfway through Senior year, you are free to do anything you want because a school will not rescind their offer. Wrong! I've heard of students being rescinded admission for poor second-half performance during their Senior year. Do not be one of these students!
Other Answers
Not only during your senior year, but in all years of high school, you should always be trying to strike the perfect balance. Reserve time for sports, time for extracurriculars, time for fun, etc.
With that in mind, choose a schedule that's lax if you're trying to reserve more of your time for afterschool activities that may require you to have more time. Or fill up on rigorous courseload to work towards more AP 5s and better college preparedness.
With that in mind, choose a schedule that's lax if you're trying to reserve more of your time for afterschool activities that may require you to have more time. Or fill up on rigorous courseload to work towards more AP 5s and better college preparedness.
It's your senior year! You should be having fun and relaxing. Enjoy the final days of your long 4-year career.
The thing you should consider when choosing your classes is whether or not will you enjoy the class; and if you like the teachers that teach that subject. I say this cause senior year is suppose to be your fly by year. Or in others words really all you suppose to do is relax. It's your last year you did all your back breaking hard work from freshman year to junior year. now it's time for you to sit back and relax and watch the hard work you put unvail.




