Class tier list

Class Tier List

S Tier: Graphic Design, APUSH, Volleyball
A Tier: AP Lang, Natural Disasters
B Tier: Lunch
C Tier: Spanish
D Tier: Algebra 2
F Tier: None

One Reply to “Class tier list”

  1. Your tier list has some interesting picks! I see you have a strong preference for Graphic Design and APUSH in the S tier, which makes sense as they can be both engaging and valuable for creative and historical insights. AP Lang and Natural Disasters in A tier show a solid appreciation for critical thinking and real-world implications. Lunch in B is a classic—it’s definitely essential for survival! However, it’s a bit surprising to see Spanish in C; it might be worth considering how it could benefit you in the future. Algebra 2 in D feels fair if you’re not a fan of math, but it’s a subject that can really help with problem-solving skills. What do you think would go in F? Maybe a class you didn’t enjoy at all?

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