Elective or Lunch

<p>Hi guys. Should I drop my elective for lunch. Instead of Ap computer science A i can have lunch. The thing is that i am a senior, and most of my friends have lunch that period. I'm also taking a couple of other Aps. As of now, my schedule is full (without lunch). So if i drop my elective, i would have a full schedule (i guess) but with lunch. I wanted to know how important would that be for colleges. I know that colleges are looking for rigorous schedules, but would they look down upon lunch instead of an elective. Thanks just wanted to know your ideas/thoughts.
*Also i'm sure i can teach myself java but I thought that maybe the class may look better. How important do you think senior schedules are for colleges. Without AP java, my schedule is still a little more rigorous then my junior year schedule.</p>

<p>What do you guys think? Thanks</p>

<p>I think you need food.</p>

<p>um i would go with lunch…</p>

<p>I haven’t eaten lunch at school since sixth grade, so I’d probably go with the class just because sitting for half an hour in the cafeteria seems completely pointless to me.
But for God’s sake, don’t skip lunch for colleges if you would otherwise be having it. They’re not going to look down on the fact that you went to lunch instead of some class. Most schools don’t even allow that kind of thing.</p>

<p>I would never have my child skip lunch to take a class, especially an elective. That’s just insane. </p>

<p>Eat lunch. you need to eat in order to do well in school. Even if you don’t eat much, you also need the break.</p>

<p>it’ s so ridiculous,u know people needs food whatever.but if u have to attend it,i think u’d better take something for ur stomach.</p>

<p>(Not eating lunch ≠ calorie restriction. If it did, I would be skinny. You need food, but obviously you can live and maintain your weight without eating at specific times during the day. But eating lunch helps your metabolism, I guess.)</p>