Senior Advice for Class Registration

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Color War Day at Argyle High School on 10/22/15 in Argyle, Texas. (Photo by Caleb Miles / The Talon News)

Micki Hirschhorn, Senior Writing Editor

As the seniors observe the younger grade’s decisions pertaining to signing up for next years classes, they give advice based off their last 4 years of high school classes.

Most students highly recommend taking Dual Credit classes because they believe that the outcome is definitely worth it.

“Definitely take Coach Beene and Mrs. Romero’s classes; I’ve learned a lot in both of those. But I really liked having Romero.” -Tommy Parker.

“Take all the dual classes because they really aren’t that bad. Even if you don’t need it for your major, you can use it for electives in college so they are definitely worth it.” -Eighmy Dobbins

“Dual credit classes aren’t that bad and they really do pay off when it comes to college.” -Casey Waggoner

Yet some seniors were on the opposing side when it comes to the more challenging classes.

“In a way, you should reward yourself for all the hard classes you’ve taken the last 3 years so don’t pack your senior year with a bunch of super hard classes.” -Jessica Willis.

“Take anything with Coach Oberle and make sure you sign up for the same classes as your friends.” -Cameron Chancellor

“If you don’t need a certain class for your major and it isn’t dual credit, don’t take it. It isn’t worth the stress, especially senior year. If you can afford to take an easy class do it, you will thank yourself.” -Sydney Ward.