Which of these CC classes should I take?

<p>Ok, I already decided to take sailing and Calculus (10:45AM-12:50PM TWTH )over the summer, but I want to take another class. Help me decide!</p>

<p>Right now, I'm considering these, but I need to pick one:
-Introduction to Humanities: Arts and Ideas. This one sounds really interesting, especially since I love history. But it's a real time-eater, I mean it runs MTWTh from 8-10:50, and since I'm already taking calc...I dunno</p>

<p>-Philosophy. I can take this one online! But I don't know if I would like it, and hardly know what I would be learning.</p>

<p>19th through 21st century art. I LOVE art history, and this is online, but not as "in" to modern art. I would rather take the class that focuses on Renaissance, but it conflicts w/calc :(</p>

<p>-computer classes...either one on how to make your own website (uber cool), or programming. not sure when schelduled</p>

<p>So any advice? What do you think I should take?</p>

<p>You seem to be the most intersted in Intro the Hum. Go with the one you’ll enjoy the most. It’s summer. Have a bit of fun with it.</p>

<p>Drop Calc throw in 19th through 21st Century Art. CC classes are for things not offered in high school that you want to pursue in my honest opinion. Plus you sound like you really want to take the Art one even though you say that you’ve already decided on Calculus. If you were really set on taking Calculus then you wouldn’t even consider Art. Just go with it, a summer class in general is going to show colleges that you’re motivated. It doesn’t necessarily matter what it is as long as your interested in it.</p>

<p>Edit: OH, misread your post. Definitely take the Renaissance one for the reasons that I posted above.</p>

<p>my mom is making me take calc (she is a utter mathfreak) so no escape, I have to take something that doesn’t conflict.</p>

<p>Sorry bout that, can’t you take it in school? And why do you want to take another CC class?</p>

<p>I am probably taking it at school, just my mom wants me to try over the summer first. I’m taking CC classes because I really enjoy them, at least compared to my high school, which is boring.</p>