Taking PE online through BYU?

<p>My high school requires three years of physical education for graduation and I need to complete one more year before next year. I don't have time to take it over the year so I am considering taking it online. Has anyone taken it through BYU or other website? Any suggestion or tips? HELP!</p>

<p>If this isn’t a ■■■■■ , I’ve lost all faith in humanity!</p>

<p>^lmao PE online…
that works perfectly huh</p>

<p>And why BYU? Ok maybe you’re Mormon, but it’s online! It doesn’t matter what school it is!</p>

<p>Online PE…LMAO.</p>

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<p>Because BYU is the only one that offers it.</p>

<p>I thought Florida Virtual had it.</p>

<p>Ugh, I wanted to take PE online my school’s wouldn’t allow it because than everybody would do it lol…very nonathletic Asian school here.</p>

<p>Check to make sure that your school would count it as a full or at least half credit per semester, because for BYU it only counts as 1/4 credit. So, you’d have to take four of them at, what is it, $120 per class to get a full years work for that one credit. </p>

<p>I’d check on Florida though.</p>

<p>I’m taking PE online, but Idaho has an online school for Idaho students…</p>

<p>May I ask…how you guys do PE online?</p>

<p>Well you see…</p>

<p>Online PE requires people to look at shunned upon pictures found on the web in order to exercise with Jill or Jack.</p>

<p>I guess you have to learn about various sports and how exersice affects the body and fill out an exercise log. In other words, you’re paying for an A.</p>

<p>Oh I heard that for online PE you basically have a log where you say that you will run however many miles and do so many push-ups and what-not and then get it signed by parents to confirm you did them. That seems like a idealistic gym class yo me…pretty good deal…</p>

<p>Sure… sign me up for online fishing and game while you’re at it…</p>

<p>I know a few people who have taken the class online. They had to time themselves on a mile, do exercise logs, stuff on nutrition, essays, tests etc.</p>

<p>Kenson: I wouldn’t lose all faith in humanity… more in America.</p>