1, economic or commercial direction
Macroeconomics, microeconomics, calculus BC, statistics, world history, American history, human geography. Calculus and statistics are the tool basis of economic courses, and mastering these two courses is to pave the way for future university study. Macroeconomics and microeconomics are compulsory courses.
World history, American history, human geography and other subjects can help students understand a lot of economic models and knowledge, as well as extra points.
2. Physical and chemical direction
Chemical biophysics1&; 2, statistics, calculus BC, physics C, computer science A. Calculus is very important in physics and is the foundation of physics C. It is basically a compulsory course. Physics C and chemistry are the intersection of physics and chemistry. Statistics provides a method to analyze experimental data.
3, engineering discipline direction
Calculus BC, physics C, computer A, chemistry, biology, computer AB. The actual choice depends on the specific engineering subject you want to study. ?
If you want to study mechanical engineering, then the first three subjects are enough. If you want to learn chemical engineering, you have to add chemistry. If you want to study bioengineering, add biology. If you want to study electronic engineering, you need to change computer science A into computer science AB.
4, the direction of computer science
Calculus BC, computer AB, physics C, statistics. In fact, there are fewer subjects that need to be tested in the application stage, because most of the exams have nothing to do with computers.
Calculus BC is necessary because it is the basis of many algorithms. Physics C is also necessary, because it will teach you how to turn calculus from theory into practice and train your modeling ability. Computers can be used for big data statistics, and statistics have become particularly important in the era of big data.
5. Humanities, social and artistic disciplines.
American history, world history, psychology, statistics, English writing. American history and world history can improve your TOEFL and SAT/ACT writing scores in reverse and provide more writing materials. Although the psychology is difficult, as long as the vocabulary difficulty is overcome, the return is still considerable. Statistics is often ignored by liberal arts students, but it is actually a very useful application tool in experiments of various disciplines.