I would rather boost my GPA, even though the Assistant Dean of Admissions told me not to lose sleep over my GPA...I would still like some extra insurance in case I am not accepted for early decision.
The purpose of education is learning, not achieving the highest GPA. Taking a class over another because it'll be easier to get a high mark in, even though you'd learn far less useful information, is foolish, in my opinion.
I have no interest in the environment, or a 3rd study hall...
I have to take World History 1 to fulfill credit requirements, since I didn't take it freshmen year due to International Baccalaureate.
Bleh. That's lame Trust. Get an education, not a good GPA. Otherwise you're going to regret it. One grade is not going to kill you unless you've gotten a lot of those one grades all over your 4 years of high school.
Regret it? I doubt it. I'll be getting my education from
Hampden-Sydney College beginning in the fall of 2007, I doubt one science class is going to ruin me for the rest of my life. I'll still have two AP classes, anyway. And, yes, I've gotten alot of those grades.