<p>Gym, health, and all those stupid prerequisites for every single AP class.</p>
<p>Art class. I was used to getting As for trying in elementary and middle school, and I'm not a good artists. I got a B in art class.</p>
<p>The gym requirement and the "human relations" requirement.</p>
<p>Computers class sucked. The teacher would always ask me to help when other kids had questions because he didn't know anything. I would have said gym was the worst, but I only had to take a semester of it because of marching band.</p>
<p>I could have taken gym or health on Florida Virtual School, but no one knew about it. I think it's a better option (except for fat people) because students can finish it faster and the state doesn't have to pay for sporting equipment.</p>
<p>How can you take gym online? O_O</p>
<p>PE, arrggghhh!! Our school requires two classes, and up until last year, you could substitute a class for 2 varsity sports. They nixed it this year, and I'm so angry that I have to miss an AP for it!!!</p>
<p>^ So you're saying that if you want to play a sport, you also have to take two years of PE? That's ridiculous. I'm going into my senior year having played the past three years and I've never had to take PE.</p>
<p>I think that only fat people and people who don't know much about physical fitness should take PE.</p>
<p>I still can't believe no one knew that there's PE on Florida Virtual School until it was too late.</p>
<p>Liist: Same here with the B in art class.</p>
<p>in hawaii- it's taking a modern history of hawaii class
a complete waste of my time and energy since i just moved here a yr ago n will b leaving in a yr.
u cant graduate without taking the class</p>
<p>OMG four MATH </p>
<p>y dont ppl understand that not all ppl can do math?? ugh </p>
<p>and math teachers are so mean bcuz they think their better then every1 else bcuz their subject is so hard!!</p>
<p>History and Government</p>
<p>My school doesn't require community service or anything, but we have to take this class called Independent Living... The teacher treats everyone like pre-schoolers and makes them sit "pretzel legged" in a circle. And to think, I could be taking something with substance...</p>
<p>And I almost forgot... Swimming. I know how to swim, I don't need a class on it.</p>
<p>P.E. is ridiculous.</p>
<p>^^^ Lol that is nuts. You have to learn how to swim in order to graduate?</p>
<p>I know MIT has some requirement that you swim 50 meters without standing in the pool in order to graduate. It isn't a class, though.</p>
<p>The only requirement I thought was imposing was the four required years of English, but I really did not want to take English senior year. My class was awesome, though, so it turned out well.</p>
<p>I must be strange, but I loved Gym class, and I certainly would not have replaced it with AP Chem (which was the only thing that could've fit in that time slot). I liked having gym early in the day, so that I was awake and alert for the rest of the day. It was also useful considering how relatively little effort my "sport"--drama--required.</p>
<p>Physical Education and Health/Career Planning. Absolutely useless, especially the latter. I took them during the previous summers instead. I could have been doing something else productive during those two summers.</p>