<p>i have decided i need 4 years of language and that my guidance counselor is half retarded so here are my electives
horticulture ( i get to meet older girls)
creative writing
journalism (i think this is also the newspaper club im not sure)</p>
<p>so which class do you think i should knock so i can get my japanese in there</p>
<p>Haha, I like your thought process… but I would sacrifice the horticulture and (sadly as a guy) the girls for japanese. The journalism and creative writing will give you a good variety of writing experience.</p>
<p>If you really want to meet girls you should take a home ec/fashion sewing class or the like. I walked into one of those classes once and there was one boy in a class of 20-some girls.</p>
<p>Didn’t you ever see the episode of Malcolm in the Middle where Francis works at a beauty pageant and all of the contestants think he’s gay so they undress in front of him and ask him for massages while he enjoys every minute of it? It’s not like a freshman has a chance with the junior and senior girls anyways. On the other hand, it could be advantageous to him, lol.</p>
<p>Skip horticulture because you sure those chicks would be hot lol? (quips about engineering girls comes to mind…won’t go there). Get really good at writing through Journalism & Creative writing, then send the girl of your dreams such a touching note that it melts her heart! Works every time! ;)</p>
<p>yea im just a bot i have no life and cant think for myself. the reason i asked is because all you nerds will know what class is better for college</p>
<p>I’d knock off either creative writing or journalism. Either way, you’ll have at least one class where you gain writing skills. That way, you’ll have a nice variety of classes and still have horticulture for the girls! ;)</p>
<p>At first I would have said knock a writing class, because you only need one, but if you’re taking a class only for girls, it is pointless. That’s ridiculous. Lol.</p>
<p>Question, what do you think you might want to go into for a career? If not writing, then it probably would be a good idea to get rid of a writing class (probably creative writing).</p>