Ok I need help with classes...

<p>So I'm going to be a senior next year and my schedule as of right now is...:</p>

<p>AP Probability and Statistics
Tao in Thought and Literature
Lifeguarding (req)
Computer Apps I (req)
Honors Humanities I
Honors Humanities II
Honors Cultural Anthropology
Ecology
Spanish IV
Honors Philosophy</p>

<p>Ok, so I'm dropping Honors Philosophy for Algebra I Support tutor. And I was going to drop Spanish IV for Latin 101 and 102 at UMich but the only classes for Latin are in the morning and I can't leave school for more than an hour. </p>

<p>Long story short, I want to get rid of Spanish IV because I don't like Spanish but I feel like I'm cutting too much rigor out of schedule SO... I need advice... </p>

<p>Should I take Forensics, Creative Foods II, Advanced science fiction, or should I just suck it up and take Spanish IV?</p>

<p>PS, I am probably going to Michigan State University to study history and pre-law. </p>

<p>Rawr, that was long but help please!!</p>

<p>I thought my school had really great, unique classes, but your's definitely wins. But in my school, the "unique" classes are cop-out electives that can be passed with an A in one's sleep. Is that the case in your school? Either way, I suggest taking Spanish. If you really don't feel good about taking Spanish, take forensics. I guess it has most to do with what you want to study.</p>

<p>Thanks. I need two of the courses I listed. </p>

<p>And I want to study history and pre-law. </p>

<p>Haha, we have over 6,000 students at my school... to say we have "unique" classes is an understatement, but I am so grateful to go there.</p>

<p>^Unfortunately, that comes at the expense of a lack of AP classes. I mean, no AP Physics or Chem?</p>

<p>Adv. Sci Fi is a blow-off class. I would suggest taking it only if you really need a free period. Creative Foods and Forensics may be more interesting. I would suggest taking those if you really dislike Spanish and have already fulfilled MSU's foreign language requirement (which you have). If you're going into pre-law/history, I would also suggest keeping Philosophy instead of Algebra I support tutor.</p>

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<p>No, most of them do require effort.</p>

<p>Meh. Some of them do, but not alot. </p>

<p>Ludema asked me to be a support tutor and I honestly don't want to take Philosophy haha.</p>