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Edison High School 2017-2018 Course Offerings This document provides information on graduation requirements, suggested college preparatory coursework and Edison High School course offerings by department. As students make their course selections for next year, they should consider diploma requirements, education and career goals, and college preparation requirements. To assist in your academic planning, see the HBUHSD Planning Guide under ACADEMICS>GUIDANCE> at edisonchargers.com Course offerings and requests are subject to enrollment and funding. Zero period is a privilege to the student and enrollment is based on several criteria such as: teacher availability, course offerings or athletic/co-curricular needs. Poor attendance or excessive tardiness can lead to student removal from the zero period privilege. A high school diploma will be granted only to those students who complete all of the Huntington Beach Union High School District graduation requirements which are established by the Huntington Beach Union High School District Board of Trustees and are subject to change throughout a student’s four years in high school.
HBUHSD Graduation Requirements 1. Total credits required: 220 Including 155 credits from specific required courses. 2. Required courses: (One year = 10 credits/One semester = 5 credits) Credits Semesters (5 credits) English
4 years
40
8
World History
1 year
10
2
U.S. History
1 year
10
2
U.S. Government
½ year
5
1
Economics
½ year
5
1
Mathematics
3 years
30
6
Physical Science
1 year
10
2
Life Science
1 year
10
2
Health
1 semester
5
1
Physical Education
2 years
20
8 quarters
Visual/Performing Arts or World Language or Career Technical Education
1 year
10
(Must include completion of Algebra 1)
(ONE YEAR must be in EITHER Visual/Performing Arts OR World Language OR Career Technical Education)
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California State University and University of California “a-g” Subject Area Requirements for Freshman Admission Refer to www.universityofcalifornia.edu UC/CSU Requirement a. History
EHS Courses That Satisfy UC Requirements
b. English
1 yr. 1 yr. 4 yrs.
c. Mathematics d. Lab Science e. World Language f. Visual/Performing Arts
3 yrs. 2 yrs. 2 yrs. 1 yr.
U.S. History World History
US History, US History Honors, AP US History World History, World History Honors, AP European History CP Eng 1-4; Lit in Modern Media; Eng Honors 1-2; AP Eng 3; AP Eng 4; Modern Literature; Expository Reading/Writing Course Including Algebra 1, Geometry and Algebra 2 or Algebra 2/Trig. From two of these areas: biology, chemistry, physics Must be the same language (3 years or more recommended) Art of Film, Art 1, Ceramics 1, Dance Ensemble, Percussion
Ensemble, Multimedia Communication Design, AP Music Theory, Music Theory Advanced Music Honors, Instrumental I & II, Musical Theater, Photography 1, Piano Lab, Studio Art, Chorus I, Digital Video Production, Art of Animation/ROP, Guitar, History of Rock Music, AP Art History
g. Academic Electives
1 yr.
Advanced Math Science
4th yr: Precalculus/Honors, AP Calculus, AP Statistics
World Language Social Science Visual/Performing Arts
3rd and 4th years
Consumer Family
Culinary Arts 1 (formerly, Foods 1); Advanced Culinary Arts & Management (formerly, Foods 2); Developmental Psychology of Children
Business
AP Computer Science, Digital Media Production, Advanced Digital Media Production
Earth/Physical Science or additional Lab Science: Physiology, AP Chemistry, AP Physics, AP Environmental Science, AP Biology, Oceanography, Chemistry in the Community, Sports Medicine Economics, US Government, Social Psychology, AP Psychology Art 2,3,4; Ceramics 2,3,4; Photography 2,3,4; Guitar; History of Rock Music; Advanced Music Honors
Note: A one-semester community college Visual/Performing Arts course from section 3A of the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum list (IGETC) will also meet the one year CSU/UC “f” admission requirement and earn transferable degree credit. The community college IGETC 3A list may be viewed at www.assist.org.
COMMUNITY COLLEGES There are over 100 community colleges in California. Students can complete the freshman and sophomore years of a university education, at the community college. Community colleges also offer programs varying in length from one semester to two years, which prepare students for occupations and positions, which do not require a university degree, such as a registered nurse. ELIGIBILITY Open to all high school graduates or those 18 years of age or older. COLLEGE MAJORS AVAILABLE A student can complete the lower division (freshman/sophomore) major and general education requirements for most bachelors’ degrees. More California State University students complete their first two years at a community college than complete those years at the university. UNIVERSITY TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS A high school student who meets the university eligibility requirements will take courses parallel to those which would have been completed at the university. Community colleges and the universities work closely to ensure the transition from the sophomore year at the community college to the junior year at the university. HONORS PROGRAM Honors Programs are designed to provide an enriched curriculum for highly motivated students. Priority consideration for transfer admission is typically awarded students completing the Honors Program. 2
Updated 3/15/17 EDISON HIGH SCHOOL COURSE SELECTION LIST FOR THE FALL OF 2017
ENGLISH 08A 01C 01G# 07B 08B 02C 02G# 07C 08C 03E 03K# 07D 04C test. 04M 05A# 08D 04R 05N
*English 1 (CIBACS) 9 *CP English 1A 9 *CP English Honors 1A 9 English 1 LEP 9-12 *CP English 2 (CIBACS) 10 *CP English 2A 10 *CP English Honors 2A 10 English 2 LEP 9-12 *CP English 3 (CIBACS) 11 *CP English 3A 11 *AP English 3 Language 11 English 3 LEP 9-12 *ERWC
College prep, teacher approval College prep class Teacher recommendation strongly encouraged Placement test (limited English proficient – English learners) College prep class, teacher approval College prep class Teacher recommendation strongly encouraged Placement test, Non college prep class (limited English proficient – English learners) College prep class, teacher approval College prep class Teacher recommendation strongly encouraged Placement test, Non college prep class (limited English proficient – English learners) 12 For seniors who scored “Conditional” on the Early Assessment Program (EAP)
*CP English 4A *AP English 4 Literature *Modern Lit. (CIBACS) *Modern Literature * Lit. in Modern Media
College prep class Teacher recommendation strongly encouraged College prep class, C or better in CP English 3, teacher approval College prep class, C or better in CP English 3 College Prep Class
12 12 12 12 12
ENGLISH LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT (Elective Credit) 07L Engl. Language Dev. 1 07M Engl. Language Dev. 2 07N Engl. Language Dev. 3
9-12 9-12 9-12
With English 1 With English 2 With English 3
READING 54C Developmental Reading I 9-12 54D Developmental Reading II 9-12 54E Reading for Enjoyment 12
Reading Teacher approval Reading Teacher approval Elective credit, teacher approval
SOCIAL STUDIES 10A 18B 10C# 10G# 12E 18G 12I# 12K# 13E 18M 13K# 13I# 14E 14G# 18L 15B 18A# 10P# 14P# 15E
*W. History A 10 *W. History A (CIBACS) 10 *W. History HON (MUN) 10 *AP European History 10 *US History A 11 *US History (CIBACS) 11 *US History (MUN) 11 *AP US History A 11 *US Government 12 *US Government (CIBACS) 12 *AP US Government 12 *US Government (MUN) 12 * Economics 12 * Economics Honors 12 * Economics (CIBACS) 12 *W. Geography (CIBACS) 9 *W. Geo/Honors (MUN) 9 *AP Human Geography 9-12 *AP Psychology 12 *Social Psychology 11-12
Teacher approval Teacher approval Teacher recommendation strongly encouraged Teacher approval Teacher approval Teacher recommendation strongly encouraged Semester course Semester course, teacher approval Semester course, Teacher recommendation strongly encouraged Semester course, Teacher approval Semester course Semester course, Teacher approval Semester course, Teacher approval Teacher approval Qualifying Test Score, Year long course Qualifying Test Score, Year long course, 9th grade priority Teacher recommendation strongly encouraged Year Long course, UC “g” category
# = Weighted GPA Honors/AP classes * = Course meets University of California (UC) and California State University (CSU)”A – G” subject area requirements.
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MATH 20G 21I 21K 84M 21M
Algebra Prep *Algebra 1A *Algebra 2A *ASE Algebra II *Algebra 2/Trig A
22A 22C 22Q 22J 22L# 22S#
*Geometry A *Accel. Geometry A *Trigonometry *Pre Calculus A *Pre Calculus A Hon. *AP Statistics
23I# *AP Calculus/AB 23B# *AP Calculus/BC 24G Consumer. Math
9 9-12 9-12 10 9-12 10-12 9 10-12 10-12 10-12 11-12 11-12 11-12 12
Smarter Balanced test scores. Teacher recommendation Smarter Balanced test scores. Geometry grade C or better, C in Accelerated Geometry or teacher recommendation Geometry grade C or better, C in Accelerated Geometry or teacher recommendation Completion of Algebra 1 and Geometry with a grade no lower than a B in any semester, or teacher recommendation. Teacher recommendation; C or better in Algebra 1 Geometry placement test or teacher recommendation Completion of Algebra 2 (In the 2nd semester, the course is Probability and Statistics) C or better in Algebra 2 C or better in Algebra 2/Trig A in Algebra 2, B or better in Algebra 2 Trig , C in Pre Calculus or teacher recommendation C or better in Pre Calculus or C or better in Pre Calculus H or teacher recommendation A or B in Pre Calculus H or teacher recommendation Seniors only-teacher recommendation
SCIENCE 27K *Biology A
9-10
26O# *AP Chemistry 27S# *AP Environmental
11-12 11-12
26E# *AP Physics 1A 29Q Health
11-12 9- 12
Lab Science; Fulfills Life Science graduation requirement. Grade 10: For students completing Physical/Earth Science in 9th grade in 2016-17 Recommended A or B in 8th grade science & concurrent enrollment in Algebra 1 or higher or teacher recommendation. Recommended A or B in 8th Grade Science & Math + Teacher Recommendation; Application Required Lab Science; Fulfills Physical Science graduation requirement Recommended A or B in Algebra 1 AND Biology or teacher recommendation Recommended A or B in ASE Algebra 1 AND ASE Biology or teacher recommendation Recommended grade of ‘C’ or better in Algebra 1 AND Earth Science or teacher recommendation. A or B in Algebra I AND Biology, or teacher recommendation Recommended C or better in all prior science courses, or teacher recommendation Recommended C or better in prior science courses or teacher recommendation Recommended completion of Biology AND C or better in Chemistry or teacher recommendation Recommended grade of B or better in Chemistry Recommended A or B in Biology AND Chemistry, Physics or Earth Science, or teacher approval Grade of B or better in Chemistry AND Algebra 2/Trig, or teacher recommendation Graduation requirement
27E
9-10
9-12 9-12 9-12 10-12 11-12 11-12 9-12 9-12 10-12 11-12 9-12 10-12 11-12 11-12
8th grade teacher recommendation, students repeating Spanish 1 9th graders = 8th grade reading level; 10-12 graders = C or better in English C or better in Spanish I, for 9th graders, teacher recommendation &/or placement exam C or better in Spanish 2 C or better in Spanish 3 B or better in Spanish 3, teacher approval 9th graders = 8th grade reading level; 10-12 graders = C or better in English C or better in French 1 C in French 2 C or better in French 3 Year long course C or better in American Sign Language 1 C or better in American Sign Lang 2 and teacher recommendation. C or better in American Sign Lang 3 and teacher recommendation.
*Accelerated Biology
27C *ASE Biology
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27I *Earth Science 26I *Chemistry 29A *ASE Chemistry 26K *Chem-Com
10-12 10-12 10 11-12
26Q 27U 28X 27Q#
11-12 11-12 11-12 11-12
*Physics *Physiology *Oceanography *AP Biology
WORLD LANGUAGE 34R 34A 34C 34E 34G 34I# 35A 35C 35E 35I# 411 41J 41K 41L
*Spanish 1 Plus *Spanish 1A *Spanish 2A *Spanish 3A *Spanish 4A *AP Spanish 4 *French 1A *French 2A *French 3A *AP French 4 *American Sign Lang. 1 *American Sign Lang. 2 *American Sign Lang. 3 *American Sign Lang 4
Students interested in taking AP Spanish 5 should speak to the level 4 teacher about options. # = Weighted GPA Honors/AP classes * = Course meets University of California (UC) and California State University (CSU)”A – G” subject area requirements. 4
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BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY 53H #*AP Computer Science
10-12 Completion of Algebra II or higher AND teacher approval
INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 61R *Photography 1 9-12 61S *Photography 2 10-12 61T *Photography 3 11-12
CONSUMER/FAMILY STUDIES 55C 55P 55R
*Dev. Psych of Children 11-12 Culinary Arts 1 10-12 Advanced Culinary Arts 10-12 And Management
PERFORMING ARTS 43A *Chorus I 44D *Instrumental I 44E *Instrumental II 44H *Percussion Ensemble 44L PE Marching Band 43C #*Adv. Music Honors 45F *Dance 1 45V PE Dance Ensemble 46O PE Cheer Ensemble 46P Cheer Ensemble
Visual/Performing Arts subject area credit. Photography 1 - Visual/Performing Arts subject area credit. Photography 2 - Visual/Performing Arts subject area credit. (Applied Curriculum Credit) Year Long course, UC “g” category Year Long course, UC “g” category (Formerly called Foods 1) Year Long course, UC “g” category (Formerly called Foods 2)
(V/P Arts Credit unless otherwise noted) 9-12 9-12 9-12 9-12 9-12 9-12 11-12 9-12 9-12 11-12
Year Long Course Year Long Course Teacher approval, Year Long Course Teacher approval, Year Long Course Teacher approval, (PE credit), does not meet V/P Arts req. Teacher Approval, Year Long Course Year Long Course (Teacher Approval) Teacher approval, (PE credit), does not meet V/P Arts req., Year Long Course Teacher approval, (PE credit), does not meet V/P Arts req., Year Long Course Teacher approval & PE credits have been met, does not meet V/P Arts req., Year Long
11-12 9-12 10-12 9-12 9-12
Teacher approval and PE credits have been met. (Flags) Teacher approval, (PE credit), does not meet V/P Arts req., Year Long Course Teacher Approval, Year Long Course Vocal/Instrumental (advanced) Vocal/Instrumental/Performance (beginner)
Course
45X 46Q 43U# 44T 44C
*Dance Ensemble PE Flag Ensemble *AP Music Theory *Music Industry II *Music Industry I
VISUAL ART 47E 47F 47G 47H 47P 47S 47R 49A 49B 49C 49D 61R 61S 61T 47U 50R 50S 50T 51O 51P
*Art 1 *Art 2 *Art 3 *Art 4 *Studio Art #*AP Studio Art *Art of Film *Ceramics 1 *Ceramics 2 *Ceramics 3 *Ceramics 4 *Photography 1 *Photography 2 *Photography 3 #*AP Art History *Cinematic Arts I *Cinematic Arts II *Cinematic Arts III *Graphic Arts I *Graphic Arts II
(V/P Arts Credit) 9-12 10-12 11-12 12 11-12 11-12 11-12 9-12 10-12 11-12 12 9-12 10-12 11-12 10-12 9-12 10-12 11-12 9-12 9-12
Year Long Course C in Art 1, Year Long Course C in Art 2, Year Long Course C in Art 3, Year Long Course Teacher recommendation only. Year Long Course Teacher recommendation only. Year Long Course Year Long Course. Year Long Course C in Ceramics 1, Year Long Course C in Ceramics 2, Year Long Course C in Ceramics 3, Year Long Course Year Long Course. Photography 1, Year Long Course Photography 2, Year Long Course Year long course. Teacher Approval. Bolt TV, FilmED Academy, Video Yearbook. Year Long Course Teacher Approval. Bolt TV, FilmED Academy, Video Yearbook. Year Long Course Teacher Approval. Bolt TV, FilmED Academy, Video Yearbook. Year Long Course Year course, Graphic Design, Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, etc.) Year course, Graphic Design, Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, etc.)
# = Weighted GPA Honors/AP classes * = Course meets University of California (UC) and California State University (CSU)” A – G” subject area requirements.
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION 97A 97B 99F 96K 96P 99K 96M 96S 96T 99M 99C 99J 99I 99D 99G 99L 99N 44L 45V 46O 46Q 97M
PE 1 PE 2 Tennis Wrestling Baseball Cross Country LaCrosse Surfing Football Varsity Soccer Basketball Field Hockey Softball Golf Volleyball Swim Water Polo PE Marching Band PE Dance Ensemble PE Cheer Ensemble PE Flag Ensemble Weight Training
(PE Credit) 9 10-12 10-12 10-12 10-12 10-12 10-12 10-12 10-12 10-12 10-12 10-12 10-12 10-12 10-12 10-12 10-12 9-12 9-12 9-12 9-12 11-12
Coach’s approval Coach’s approval Coach’s approval Coach’s approval Coach’s approval Coach’s approval Coach’s approval Coach’s approval Coach’s approval Coach’s approval Coach’s approval Coach’s approval Coach’s approval Coach's approval Coach’s approval Teacher’s approval, 9th gr. must take one semester of PE1 + PE Marching Band Teacher’s approval, 9th gr. must take one semester of PE1 + PE Dance Ensem. Teacher’s approval, must take one semester of PE1 + Cheer Ensem. Teacher’s approval, 9th gr. must take one semester of PE1 + Flag Ensem. Elective class
HEALTH/ELECTIVE (Semester elective taken in conjunction with Health) 54S Speed Reading 9 Elective credit, semester course 29M Intro to Sustainability 9 ASE elective credit, backup to Health semester course 91W College/Career Preparation 9 Semester course, backup to Health elective 50B Introduction to Digital Media 9 Intro to Graphic Design and Video Production. 44A Musicianship 9 Elective credit, semester course
ROP (Applied Curriculum Credit unless otherwise noted) Students must see Ms. Krueger in the Career Center
to enroll. 82Z 81S 83T 81H 83W 83D 81E 81F 83R 80H 83I 81D 83I 82O 83K 82P 83Q 82L 82M 80K 81U 83C
Administration of Justice ROP Animal Health Care Internship ROP Art of TV & Video Production Automotive Technology ROP Baking and Pastry ROP Business Internship ROP Careers with Children Internship ROP Careers w/ Children Co-op ROP (10 credits) Construction Technology ROP Crime Scene Investigation ROP Culinary Arts ROP Culinary Arts, Advanced ROP Culinary Arts Internship ROP Dental Assistant Front Office ROP Dental Assistant Back Office Dental Assistant Back Office Internship Diversified Service Careers ROP Emergency Medical Technician ROP Emergency Medical Responder ROP Engineering Innovations Entertainment Art Financial Services Internship
81Y 82R 83M 83O 83F 83J 82D
82E 82A 82F 82K 82G 80V 83B 83E 80B *82I *81W
# = Weighted GPA Honors/AP classes * = Course meets University of California (UC) and California State University (CSU)” A – G” subject area
Fire Science 101 ROP Fire Technology ROP Floral Design Adv. ROP Floral Design, Internship ROP Food Service Co-op ROP (10 credits) Hotel & Tourism Internship ROP Intro to Med. Careers ROP Manufacturing/Engineering Technology Manufacturing/Engineering Technology (Adv) Medical Office Mgmt/Billing ROP Medical Assistant Front Office ROP Medical Nursing Careers Internship ROP Medical Terminology ROP Nurse Assistant Pre-Certified CNA ROP Programming and Robotics ROP Retail Sales & Merchandising Internship ROP Retail Sales Co-op ROP (10 credits) Robotics Sports Medicine ROP (EHS Campus) Art of Animation (EHS Campus) VP Arts Credit
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Updated 3/15/17 NON-DEPARTMENTAL 06Q Academic Competition 88B Clerical Aide 88E Library Aide 88C Elementary School Aide 91L Leadership 91P Peer Tutoring 06C Yearbook 91W College/Career Prep
9-12 10-12 10-12 10-12 9-12 11-12 9-12 9
(Elective Credit) Teacher approval-semester Teacher approval (Credit/No Credit) SAC Department only at this time Teacher approval (Credit/No Credit) ROP Specialist approval Teacher approval Teacher approval Teacher approval Semester elective taken in conjunction with health.
# = Weighted GPA Honors/AP classes * = Course meets University of California (UC) and California State University (CSU)” A – G” subject area requirements. Edison High School and its Guidance Department does not discriminate against any student on the basis of sex, sexual orientation, gender, ethnic group, identification, race ancestry, national origin, religion, color, or mental or physical disability. (EC 221.5[d], 5 CCR 4930, 4931; 34 CFR 106.36
Class Schedule Changes and Withdrawals Schedules will not be changed simply to be enrolled in a certain teacher's class or to provide an earlier or later school day. All schedule changes are reflected on the final updated (reprinted) schedule of classes before the first day of the semester. These are distributed by the zero period or first period teacher on the first day of school. Policies on Schedule Changes (HBUHSD Administrative Regulation 5121) In the first semester, all course changes must be completed by the 15th day of instruction; in the second semester, they must be completed by the end of the 15th day of instruction. Deadlines for requests for schedule changes will be announced and placed in student bulletins and on the edisonchargers.com web-page so parents and students clearly know school deadlines and procedures. Students appropriately placed in any course shall remain in that course for the entire grading period. The grades earned in all courses shall be entered on the permanent transcript. Schedule change requests by students can only be done during registration, the first three weeks of school on a limited basis, and at the end of the first semester. By the third week of school, a student has been properly placed and is expected to remain in that class for the remainder of the semester. No courses shall be dropped or changed to avoid a poor letter grade on a transcript or for teacher preference. A notation of "W" (withdrawal) will be entered onto the student transcript for any course dropped after the third week of school. After the ninth week, with Assistant Principal approval of dropped course, a grade of "W/F" (withdrawal/failure) will be entered on the transcript and will be computed as an "F" in the GPA. If a student withdraws from a course, they must replace it with another course to have at least five courses on their schedule. Ninth and tenth grade students must have six classes. Written verification from the parent and student stating understanding of the consequences of dropping a course after the ninth week of school is required.
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Updated 3/15/17 Comparison of HBUHSD Graduation Requirements with University of California and Cal State University Minimum Requirements for Admission
HBUHSD Graduation Requirements
UC/CSU Minimum Subject Requirements (“a-g pattern”) 1. Eleven of the fifteen required courses must be completed before senior year begins. * 2. All courses must be completed with a grade of C or better each semester.
1. Total Credits Required = 220 (One-year course = 10 credits // One-semester = 5 credits)
2. Must complete four years of high school
1 year World History 1 year US History 1 semester US Government*
a. History/Social Science US History/US Government 1 year minimum World History (or AP European History) 1 year minimum
4 years English
b. English
3 years Mathematics (one year of Advanced math – Algebra or above. 1 of the 3 years of math must be completed in the junior or senior year.)
c. Mathematics (3 years required) Algebra 1, Geometry and Algebra 2 (or Alg2/Trig) 4 years recommended
4 years minimum
d. Laboratory Science **2 years from biology, chemistry, physics 3+ years recommended e. Language other than English (2 years required) Must be the same language for 2 years; 3+ years recommended. f. Visual and Performing Arts 1 year required *** (must be a yearlong course) g. Academic Electives (Must be college prep) (1year required) One year (two semesters), in addition to those required in “a-f” above, chosen from the following areas: visual and performing arts (non -introductory level courses), history, social science, English, Advanced mathematics, laboratory science and language other than English (a third year in the language used for the “E” requirement or two years of another language). Also, many Career/Technical Education courses are approved for fulfillment of this requirement.
1 year, Physical Science 1 year, Life Science 1 year Language other than English or Visual or Performing Art or Career/Technical Education
1 semester Economics (5 credits) Other electives (65 credits = 13 semesters)
*For UC schools only. **CSU requires both biological and physical science. Continued enrollment in lab science in the senior year highly recommended for medical and science majors. ***Refer to your school’s UC approved course list for Visual/Performing Arts courses offered at your school. 2 years Physical Education
Students planning to apply for admission to a UC or CSU are strongly encouraged to take Honors and/or Advanced Placement courses in high school.
1/2 year Health
Students applying for admission to a UC or CSU must take the SAT or ACT test. This should be done near the end of the junior year or at the very beginning of the senior year. It is strongly recommended that students planning to apply to a UC or CSU take the PSAT (prep for SAT) in their junior year.
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