First of all, you can consult with people in school who know you very well and know your ambitions and interests very well. For many students, this person may be a school consultant or a respected teacher or tutor. In terms of course selection, the simplest and most direct thing is to choose the courses that can impress the strict admissions Committee, that is, to choose the most rigorous courses that the school can provide. However, few students can achieve excellent results in the most difficult courses in each subject. In addition, even if some students applying for universities are very talented, their high schools may rarely offer advanced courses. Professionals who choose courses in your school may have a better understanding and suggestions on the courses available and the ability of each student.
2. Interest means higher participation.
Students know what subjects they are most interested in, and also know which subjects they have contacted with before or have a good evaluation among friends and classmates. A happy student, who is looking forward to exploring and expanding the relevant content of the course, may usually get higher scores, so I encourage students to choose more rigorous courses, which can stimulate their interest.
3. Get good grades in the core academic courses of different disciplines.
Most excellent universities and colleges hope to find students who are well prepared in many subjects. We hope to see students show their talents in different core academic fields during the four years of high school, including English, mathematics, science, social studies, foreign languages and art. If students are interested in a particular occupation, they may get more from studying with professionals working in this field, not just learning the names of courses such as architecture, engineering, computer science or medicine marked in high school curriculum. If there are special elective courses outside the strict courses in the core academic fields, students can explore them, but they should not replace the courses in the above-mentioned basic academic fields, because the achievements of these basic academic courses can prove that students have the ability to succeed in professional study in almost any university.