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Thoughts On High School STEM Classes: Andrea Briceno

10/29/2014

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My view of the STEM fields has always been one that appreciates the services provided by the STEM fields. I also appreciate the prestige that comes with STEM fields as indicator of success. 

When I was in high school, I took many STEM courses such as Biology, Chemistry, Algebra, Physics, Anatomy and Physiology, Environmental Science and many more. I always had fun in my STEM courses because I was always able to learn something new and it made me appreciate the value of education. 

The best advice that I can give is to never be scared of asking questions or asking for help after class because once you get behind, you miss a piece of the puzzle and it can get hard to keep up. Also, most STEM classes require a lot of note taking so make sure to take time efficient and detailed notes. 

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