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Thoughts on High School STEM Classes: Oneisha Robinson

10/20/2014

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The high school I attended was Mathematics, Science Research and Technology Magnet High School, so you can imagine the type of classes I took. I liked my science classes; Biology or Living Environment as the regents was called, earth science, a college course from the University at Albany high school program, called Nutrition and some others. However, I extremely dislike Chemistry, even until this very day. In the school I attended, engineering classes weren’t offered, but almost every math class I was in, I did very well in. Technology classes were fun and very interesting as well. 


My advice to anyone taking any STEM classes would be to focus because everything in science classes and math classes are related; these subjects build on each other. I would say biology based classes are very interesting but have many components. STEM classes require focus and studying.​

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