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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So they're a rising junior? Could they take a government class in lieu of Euro?[/quote] If so, could they take Euro senior year if need be? [/quote] +1 Could they make a decision next year? I honestly think Econ is a solid replacement for Euro.[/quote] Unfortunately, no. DC’s school requires that all 9-11th graders take a history or social science, so DC must choose now between Euro and Econ for next year.[/quote] I guess I was wondering if Euro could be taken in 12th grade if need be.[/quote] Yes, but given that the school only requires 3 years of History/Social Sciences, DC has zero interest in making it 4 at the expense of maxing out STEM offerings instead.[/quote] He needs a third history if he wants to be a credible candidate at ANY top school. I would also recommend he take Econ especially if he is interested in applied math. Econ is not a history course and most math/stem kids really enjoy it. I actually think taking Econ helps support his interest in applied math. [/quote]
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