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Take advantage of every opportunity your school has to offer, such as Advanced Placement, IB, or Honors mathematics, science, and technology classes. Some great courses to take include:
Keep learning and growing outside of the classroom as well by reading, doing STEM programs, taking online courses, self-teaching a coding language, and much more! Take a look at our resources or programs page for some more options.
That is totally okay! You do not have to take difficult STEM classes in high school as you have your whole college career and the rest of your life to continue learning. Try utilizing books, Youtube, the internet, etc. to help you learn more. It is great to be one step ahead to truly understand STEM concepts, but you can still continue learning all throughout college.
There are so many subjects and topics within STEM that may seem fascinating to you. Take your strengths and use those to choose what you would like to do. Remember, everything is connected, so even if you think you want to be a computer scientist, you can surely study software engineering.
When thinking about your future, answer the following questions: What do you want to accomplish in your career? Where do you see yourself demographically? What's your favorite topic to study? These are all going to help you solve what you would like to study!
You do not have to ace every mathematics exam to want to study math or be an engineer. Just as with school and education, everything is a learning process. With hardworking and dedication, you will be able to do anything you set your mind to.
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