You need to check your state board of education requirements for graduation. Most require some sort of physical education requirement.
2006-07-19 18:12:34
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answered by thesaltydog27 2
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Life would be perfect if we could "swim" through high school with crip-easy electives and PE only; but alas--ours is NOT a perfect world.
Sure, you can load up on crip-easy high school electives, rack up an impressive GPA....maybe even be valedictorian on Graduation Day. But will you REALLY be ready for college?
The cool kids I went to school make stellar high GPA by taking bunches of electives, which made them APPEAR brainy and smart....till they hit college. Out of the 7 I knew, only 2 barely earned degrees and are in professional paying jobs; the others dropped out of college today are stuck in jobs they hate.
Take on the electives that will prepare you for college; they may be harder, but you're gonna want background into college class preparation, believe me.
If your school requires you to take on a sport, choose volleyball (perfect for non-athletic people).
2006-07-20 01:27:12
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answered by Mr. Wizard 7
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Sport meaning after school activity? PE is the only requirement.
2006-07-20 01:22:02
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answered by timer 3
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the only requirement in school is PE. they do have sports in PE, but they dont make them challenging.
2006-07-20 03:30:59
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answered by zaw_84 2
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Maybe, not sure I play 3 sports so I'm not worried about that.
2006-07-20 01:13:19
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answered by Anonymous
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get a fake medical certificate stating you're too tired to get into these stuffs.
2006-07-20 01:12:48
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answered by fakemoonlandings 5
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u know if u really wanna find out ask ur coach??????
2006-07-20 01:13:18
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answered by warshade001 1
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