Classes and classes and classes

<p>I know, it’s hard. But just think that you have four years to explore and learn all kinds of exciting stuff, and when you get to college I 100% garauntee you that you’re going to drastically change all of the things you’re interested in as you become exposed to subjects and ideas that you never really considered in high school. Plus, you’ll always have the chance to study abroad or do a post-graduate fellowship to learn more languages, but when else can you take “The History of Fascism Through Propaganda Art” or “Victorian Medevialism” or “How the Internet Works”? Take advantage!</p>