<p>I have no regrets. Although taking bio senior year wasn't that great of a move, I can't say that I didn't get anything out of it. </p>
<p>Bio is interesting, albeit my worst subject. Also the bonds that I've made with my fellow strugglers leaves me with a few more memories.</p>
<p>I also wish I had taken French instead of Spanish way back when, but I still do love Spanish. And besides, the Spanish teachers around here are so much better than the French ones, so I probably know a lot more Spanish than I would have known French.</p>
<p>Physics C....our old teacher went to go teach somewhere else so we got a new teacher who could not teach to save her life, I switched out 2 weeks later.</p>
<p>Precalc: Waste of time. We spend half the year reviewing stuff we learned last year, and the other half learning stuff we're going to review next year.</p>
<p>Latin: In my school, it should be called Everything You Never Wanted To Know About Your Teacher's Life.</p>
<p>Agree with the above poster who listed "health." I couldn't get out of it, since it was a required class. I should've just taken it online. Or at least over the summer at summer school.</p>
<p>Another class I regret taking is Biology. MOST USELESS CLASS EVER! I should've just taken Chem last year, AP Chem this year, and AP Bio senior year. Honestly, Biology isn't really even necessary to take AP Biology. I just wish someone had told me that before. :(</p>
<p>Integrated Science freshman year. The guidance counselors made it sound like it was a requirement in our county, so I took it. At the beginning of this year, I discussed with my GC how pointless it was, and he said, had he known me and my friends at the time, he would have taken us out and put us right into Biology.</p>
<p>And Personal Fitness. Technically a requirement at my school, but I could've taken it online. Then I wouldn't have wasted a semester sitting and listening to music (the only other option was playing basketball and I didn't feel like making a fool of myself), and almost failing a PE class (I did some written work to end up with an A)</p>
<p>I regret taking Spanish. Glad I didn't go onto Spanish 3.</p>
<p>I also regret taking AP Environmental Science. I got an A first semester, but this class is just ridicuously hard (much harder than my other APs). Although our class has practically everyone getting 5's. (the author of smartypants was one of my teacher's former AP enviro students lol)</p>
<p>I also regret taking H Math Anal (ridiculous hard class w/ EVERYONE getting 800s on SAT II) and PE. PE grades are bringing my gpa down, I should've taken them over summer.</p>
<p>Debate...I went into the class thinking that the coach would be great, but she basically has no clue what she is doing. I won my first tournament and was like, "Yay! I may actually get this stuff!" But then she switched me from novice to varsity just because I did well at that one tournament. I wound up being killed in all the other tournaments. I would have probably won more awards in the novice division. :(</p>
<p>AP Micro and Macroecon. I suck so incredibly much at economics, it's not even funny. I am going to get A's in the class but I probably won't pass the AP exams tomorrow.</p>
<p>Calculus BC in my junior year. I've always been bad at math, why did I take it???? I got a B, so I'm not intensely upset but still it was so stupid.</p>
<p>health and speech. wasted that summer attending early summer school while i could've done both by correspondence. I just didn't know about the online courses. stupid.</p>
<p>I have to add: I regret taking Math B Honors (or Math B in general). It's pointless and I'm going to fail the Regents because our teacher isn't teaching well! </p>
<p>At this point I would drop math completely if colleges didn't see it as a detriment. So I'll also be taking (and most likely regretting) pre-calc and Calculus.</p>