<p>Everything!</p>
<p>Math especially.</p>
<p>Everything!</p>
<p>Math especially.</p>
<p>I would have just taken:
AP Bio, Physics, Calc, and Chem freshman year
AP Physics C and multivar soph year</p>
<p>Then soc classes to my liking.</p>
<p>French. A lot of French, and a lot of art. Mostly Photography. Hmmm...I'd still do Thesis in Law, and a lot of histories. And Comp/Lit classes.</p>
<p>Hell, I probably still wouldn't have a lunch.</p>
<p>hmmmmmmm. Algebra. yuck!</p>
<p>I would have never taken P.E. And I would have taken every science and math and made them bring in an AP Lit teacher. Then I would have graduated.</p>
<p>I guess like most of the people here, I wouldn't have taken P.E., however my experience wasn't that bad (I found out I'm more athletic than I thought!--lol). I took it in my senior year and I was soooooooo lazy. Senioritis hit me hard. I wish my school had offered more Spanish classes (than just 2 years) and I wish that it offered a Japanese class (one of the many languages that I want to learn).</p>
<p>Health, PE, Algebra, Theology (I go to a catholic school so its mandatory), Chemistry, AP Computers</p>
<p>And I would have taken some preforming arts courses :/ its a shame they didn't fit in my schedule...</p>
<p>I would've skipped everything besides Math and Science.</p>
<p>PE PE PE PE PE</p>
<p>Oh, and freshman seminar.</p>
<p>Astronomy! And this course we have called Making of the American Mind. And Theatre. And Music Theory lol.</p>
<p>if high school didnt matter at all i wouldnt go</p>
<p>honors accounting....never took regular accounting, but i thought the class would be easssy, i mean how hard could accounting be....the teacher didn't even teache, instead he put a video of a college prof teaching a class, it was sooooo boring</p>
<p>I wouldn't take Computer Application (which I have to take next year). It's a class where you do your homework for other classes or shop online. I wouldn't take health, either. My health teacher cried constantly because of the "behavior problems" of my class. She sent people to be suspended falsely. After she found out she was wrong, she still made them sit down in the office and had the principal yell at them. It was great....</p>
<p>I only took classes I wanted to take.</p>
<p>blah I'd self-study neuroscience and lots of other subjects then I'd just apply to MIT and Caltech starting 10th grade. If I got rejected, I'd self-study more and apply 11th grade. If rejected, repeat, apply 12th grade.</p>
<p>There would be so much damn time for self-study. I'd probably try for some olympiad team - maybe the Chem Olympiad. But then there would be so many other people trying for it - and then that would kill me</p>
<p>I change my idea. I just read this (somehow I went back to that thread to respond to something someone asked me)</p>
<p>This dude, zeta(3), ultimately got waitlisted. and guess what? he didn't even post his stats along with the "waitlisted" fact in the caltech RD thread - so no one pointed out the mistake that Caltech made in waitlisting him. Look at his posts - he clearly knows what the hell he's talking about, and he's clearly far more qualified than most other caltech applicants. </p>
<p>it's pathetic too - since I actually DID read the thread. Not only did I READ the thread, but I even URLed the thread to several sources. Yet I somehow didn't read zeta(3) closely enough. If he actually had gone to a high school, I'm sure he would have gotten Axline. </p>
<p>of course he's going to succeed where-ever he goes. He had the opportunity to pretty much finish the entire university math + physics sequence in HS precisely because he was homeschooled. It's just that our educational system is so screwed up that he can't get into an institution commensurate with his abilities. But no problem - mentors are exceptional individuals. It's just that now I change my decision. I'd homeschool myself and then just enter the local state university early.</p>
<p>I entered university early (but only after public schooling). It's only that I never had the chance to even encounter the behavioral sciences. So now I must delay my math/science progress to self-studying those (it's useful for me, and I can't do that after graduation). And now my fluid intelligence will go down soon.</p>
<p>I would replace English with some more Mathematics!</p>
<p>Health & Personal Fitness!!!!!!!!</p>
<p>lunch...</p>
<p>(10)</p>
<p>Frosh Geography/Personal Development.
Utterly worthless.</p>
<p>That's why I like being a senior, less required courses.</p>