If high school didn't matter at all...

<p>What classes would you have never taken?</p>

<p>P.e .</p>

<p>Food Prep
Team Sports
Maybe a couple of foreign languages</p>

<p>Math.
Or maybe Chemistry.</p>

<p>U.S. and the World - a graduation requirement at my school that's colloquially known as "B.S. versus the World". Ugh.</p>

<p>I never would've taken gym or health. What a joke.</p>

<p>I probably would've skipped out on a few English classes, as well. With the exception of my AP English classes, they've taught me absolutely nothing.</p>

<p>Around the same. I probably wouldn't take any math what so ever though.</p>

<p>I'd probably just stick to one class in each core subject, and take more langauge classes. I already have ASL, Japanese, and Spanish, but I'd have the guts to rick my GPA for French 3. I've always wanted to take French, but my high school offers nothing lower (French 1 and 2 are offered in the JHS building).</p>

<p>Project Adventure (a.k.a team-building activities and climbing up in trees) and Health (taught by the one of our coaches who didn't know how to spell... or even talk, actually. Once she got confused by her double negatives and encouraged our class to have unprotected sex). Biggest waste of time.... ever.</p>

<p>^^^LMFAO!!!! I would take as much math humanly possible. Then go to science as soon as I was done w/ math :D.</p>

<p>speech, us hist, human geo, reading, chemistry, physics, keyboarding, health, pe...</p>

<p>I would have taken: Film Studies, Humanities, and Aqua Science</p>

<p>gym, health, that's about it. :)
though i would've slacked off more.. i would still like to have taken the classes and gotten something out of it</p>

<p>hmm, prob just dropped out of classes this year where the teachers were menopausal (sadly all of my teachers this year-except for my latin teacher who now has alzheimer's...)...freshman year I wouldn't change a bit</p>

<p>"Introduction to technology and information resources" -- it was a required computer sampler course for 9th graders when I was a freshman. Four different teachers, four different classrooms, the same stupid freshmen classmates, over the course of a semester. Distasteful. </p>

<p>World history--also 9th grade--was pretty useless, too. The teacher didn't teach. We played Jeopardy all period every day. And sometimes we had game days, when we could choose our own games (whoo-hoo, Scrabble!) and ordered a pizza. And somehow, whenever I got cramps that year, they started during that class, so once a month I was absolutely miserable. Those days, I gave my team the answers to the Jeopardy questions from a prone position. </p>

<p>PE was pretty bad, too. That was also 9th grade. It was weightlifting--someone said that it was the most popular PE class so I signed up for it. Due to my youth, my ignorance, my inexperience, or whatever, I didn't have a whole lot of real choice when it came to my 9th grade classes--meaning I was unable to choose wisely, when I could choose at all--so I got stuck in some bad ones. I'm just not a PE type of person, though, which is why I didn't like the class. It was especially bad because it was right after lunch, so I was all sleepy from having just eaten. Well, at least I got it over with early in my high school career.</p>

<p>health
career explorations (i'm mad just thinking about it)</p>

<p>The one I got a B in.</p>

<p>Then again, I think that was sorta a life-changing experience for me.</p>

<p>Walking
PE classes
English classes
Lots of free periods</p>

<p>Haha. Actually, each class I've taken has given me a lot. :] Besides a stats class, I would take them all over again.</p>

<p>Everything...</p>

<p>I wouldve stayed at one of the best public schools in the country and failed miserably(reason y i left!!)</p>

<p>All math, science, and PE classes.</p>