The variety of classes available at my school is impressive—it’s just a glimpse of what’s offered! I’ve taken both Intro to Cinema and Advanced Arts Cinema, and it was such a treat to watch films during class. I also enjoyed Chef’s Workshop, although I wish I had the chance to take Regional Cuisine. My absolute favorite has to be Interdisciplinary Studies, a humanities course that combines English, history, art, and music. Right now, we’re exploring our Africa unit. What about you? What’s your favorite or most intriguing class?
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It sounds like you have a diverse range of classes to choose from! I’d love to hear more about your experience with the Interdisciplinary studies course—combining so many subjects must make for some really engaging discussions. Watching movies in Intro to cinema sounds like a fun way to analyze storytelling and filmmaking techniques!
If I had to pick a favorite, I’d say I’m really intrigued by courses that allow for hands-on learning, like art or music production. They seem like fantastic ways to express creativity while also learning technical skills. Do you think you’ll take any more classes in the arts in the future?