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Was it bad to drop math my senior year?

I have the 3 required credits of math for graduation this year but I took Core 4 because my counselor said it would be good for me. Turns out it was hell. The teacher puts us in groups to guess at what we are doing and the groups change every 2 weeks. If someone in your group can't help you then you are screwed because the teacher won't. I made it for 4 quarters with a B and a C-.

So i'm switching my math class with Creative Writing next semester. I get a new class and no withdrawal on my transcript because i'm finishing out the semester.

Was that a bad idea?

Update:

And i'm taking 3 AP classes that i'm doing well in. Math is the only class that I suck at. The colleges that i'm applying to only require 3 years of math for admission.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    IF YOUR GOING GOOD AT YOUR MATH CLASS RIGHT NOW...

    THEN YOUR DOING GOOD....

    JUST CHOOSE WHAT'S BEST FOR YOU!!!!

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    You should have stayed in Math class, although Creative Writing might help you with college english, math would have been alot more helpful.

  • 1 decade ago

    I am a senior right now and I also dropped math. I took Math the last three years and earned my 6 credits. Now I am taking it all easy.

  • 1 decade ago

    As long as you meet the high school's requirements to get a degree then you are fine. Unless you are trying to go into a field that requires allot of math.

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  • 1 decade ago

    That was a great idea! Why punish yourself when we do not need the class and there are no negative consequences for dropping the class?

    Source(s): I'm a teacher and a PhD student.
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Chances are you will need it in college and will have to pay for it. but if u passed then w-e

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