Every high school has core requirements for graduation. These courses should be your main priority because they're the stepping stones for college and workforce preparation.
Note that requirements may vary from college to college. Check with your counselor or look online for the specific requirements for any schools you're interested in attending.
Why are these so important?
The skills and knowledge from these courses will give you a well-rounded education that you'll use in any career. These courses will also help you prepare for the ACT® test. For the class of 2017, 68% of students completed a core curriculum. Those students got an average ACT score of 22.1. Students who didn't complete the core classes had an average of 18.9.
ACT has consistently found that students who take the recommended core curriculum are more likely to be ready for college or career than those who do not.
Looking for more useful tips and information? Explore College & Career Planning Resources from ACT!
A version of this article originally appeared on the ACT website.
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