<p>I'm going to be a senior, class of 2014 in SoCal.</p>
<p>Question: Is my P.E. grade going to heavily impact my admission into college? P.E. is only required for two years, but I was stuck taking it again for not passing the fitness test in either of the years.</p>
<p>BG info: I failed P.E. second semester of my junior year, first semester I had a B.</p>
<p>I took 3 AP classes and one Honors in first semester, dropped an AP and the Honors due to there being TOO much work for me to handle. </p>
<p>I took APUSH, AP Chemistry, AP Calculus AB, and Honors English. I dropped the latter two. </p>
<p>P.E. I essentially gave up on, and since I took it 0 period, I cut class (somewhat frequently) so I could catch up on work that I didn't finish during my late-nights or all-nighters for my AP classes. I had failed the fitness test three times now, and passing the fitness test is how you get out of P.E., which is mind-boggling and asinine, because I held my A in the first two years of P.E.
I was able to keep my grades in my AP classes up, ending with B's in APUSH/AP Chem 2nd semester; chemistry, I brought my grade up from a C. </p>
<p>I also plan on going to community college after high school, because... well, I'm not too terribly set in stone when it comes to something I'm gonna be doing for the rest of my life. </p>
<p>I really just need a word to either confirm or assuage my fears. ;_;</p>