hmmm next year i'm allowed to take 2 of the following:
CAD
3d printing+vinyl cutting stuff
computer game design
using unity to make 2d games
computer hardware
computer theory, how to build a pc+basic network, bit of programming
EE
very basic programming, circuitry
robotics
lego ev3 stuff
web design
html, css, js
'explore com. sci./engineering'
fundamentals of cs, robotics, design, circuitry, engineering
computer literacy(dual credit)
the first 9 wks are touch typing though
computer applications(dual credit)
basically how to use windows and ms office
advice?
EDIT: added course "descriptions"
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everythingi'm more interested in stuff to do with hardware and less software
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EE and computer hardware
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@dizmo (intentional not mention)
If you mean what career i want to go into, definitely related to PCs, but right now it doesn't really matter.
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@Gegger I suppose you like to draw and sketch ? If so, I could see you as a game designer one day.
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Of those, the ones that stick out as the most useful would be:
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Web Design
Can be useful in the future, though with the way easy-to-setup sites are going perhaps not the most so.
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Explore Com/Sci Engineering
Seems to cover a little of everything, which might lead to a new interest. -
EE
I think basic programming should be mandatory learning at this point. Though I'm glad it wasn't when I was in school. I hate that shit. -
CAD
As 3D printing grows in popularity, it could be a very useful skill to have.
I imagine Computer Hardware would be kind of useless since you already know it. Unless you just want easy marks.
Computer Applications would be useful to have as many college courses require something similar, but if you don't get any credit there for them, it's boring AF.
Computer Literacy, same thing. Reminds me of a class we had in Elementary school when computers were still rather new.
Computer Game Design seems rather specific. If you're not that interested, I wouldn't bother.
Robotics is pretty specific.
Really, though, without knowing what you want to become or what you're going into, it's a little futile to ask for advice on what to take.
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Web Design
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thank y'all for the advice!