Selecting
Your Courses
Part 5
The Arts
Research indicates
that students who participate in the arts often do better in school and on
standardized tests. The art help you recognize patterns, discern differences
and similarities, and exercise your mind in unique ways, often outside a
traditional classroom setting.
Many colleges
require or recommend one or two semesters in the arts. Good choices include
studio art, dance, music and drama. Many students have talents and
extraordinary abilities in the arts. Students should look with in their own
repertoire of talents and identify their artistic abilities and take college
classes to develop their talents.
Advanced Placement Program (AP)
To be sure you are ready to take on
college-level work, enroll in the most challenging courses you can in high
school, such as honors or AP courses. Research consistently shows that students
who score a 3.0 or higher on an AP exam typically experiences greater academic
success and college graduation rates than students who don’t take AP.
Work hard in
your righteous pursuits, and you will reap the benefits of self-fulfillment and
job satisfaction. Don’t take shortcuts just to “get by,” instead, take
challenging and difficult roads (courses) and reach higher mountain peaks of
achievement.
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