Which is more important?
keeping a spanish 3 class which I could possibly could go to spain (parents haven't decided yet) but I really, really want to go. OR changing to a health occupation class which is a nursing class and is beneficial in learning when I'm going to take a career into the medical field? I am senior this year so there really is no next year for me in highschool, unless I fail to graduate which I don't plan on doing anytime soon. I can't do both because I need .5 of social studies and human relations to graduate. and health occupation is a 2 hour class. while spanish is only 1 hour. and the rest of my classes are 1 hour which is needed (math, physics). and I only have 6 hours of the day. and the humanities honors 1 & 2, I want to keep because I heard it was a lot of fun and that it can prepare you for college.
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1 :
have fun and take spanish
2 :
Stick with Sapnish it's going to be the most dominate language in the US in 20 years.
3 :
If I were you, I'd go to Spain. International travel is invaluable and looks good on your resume/portfolio.
4 :
while both are important you can always take the nursing class next year. Spanish is an up and coming language and will probably be very important in this country very soon. Spanish 3 is a fundamental class for spanish and I learend more in spanish 3 than i ever have in 4 or 5!. Take the spanish now and the nursing next year.
5 :
why not do both? most schools offer 4 slots for an elective, so just do both..
6 :
health occupation your career is way more important then high skool years
7 :
You can always take a nursing class, traveling to an awesome place is not always available. Go to spain, broaden your horizons. Do it while your young.
8 :
well if you are wanting to be a doctor or nurse why take a spanish class i wouldn't want you looking after me if you took spanish instead of classes that could of helped you out....you can learn spanish on your own time and it would probally be cheaper
9 :
do whatcha wanna do!!!
10 :
Second option.
11 :
i say continue with the foreign language class, they really do help and spain is amazing. besides if you are planning to go into a medical field you'll learn all that stuff in college anyway. and actually people in hospitals ect. love people who can speak a foreign language fluently, b/c people come in who dont speak english all the time (more often than you think) and they need a translator so they can help the person
12 :
Is there any way you could do both? One consideration. A Spanish speaking health professional would have a real leg up in the job market in many areas. So maybe keeping Spanish would be good for your future career. Good luck! Adios. =-)
13 :
why not do both if you can
14 :
nursing
15 :
Keeping the spanish class 3...once a lifetime opportunity. You'll have the rest of your life to finish school!
16 :
huh
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