I never graduated high school. I finished my four years and did all my classes, but I never did the senior project, or "Culminating Exhibition" that was a requirement for graduation. I had a bunch of reasons for not doing it, and I even had the support of my guidance counselor. The plan was always to not do it, and then go to community college and get my high school diploma there.
Well, 5 years later, that still hasn't happened. Well I'm fed up with feeling like a failure. This Spring I'm going to get the damn diploma. I have two options, and this is where I need my help:
Option one: I take two English classes that make up for the project I didn't do. I don't know how difficult they'd be, but English was never that hard for me. This is the direction I'm leaning. (Fortunately, when you're getting your diploma, classes are cheaper. Instead of like 300 bucks per class, I'd only pay about 90.)
Option two: Do the damn project. I'd have a mentor... I'd spend a required amount of hours doing... something. Anything, pretty much. This option is good because it's 90 more bucks in my pocket. It may or may not require more time than two English classes. The option is bad for two reasons. First, I really hate projects. I'm not so much a project person. I don't enjoy them, and I'm not efficient at them, they usually involve some sort of creativity which I lack in spades, and I feel like they're a waste of my time. Second, I have no idea what this project would be. I'm supposed to learn something new. There's not a whole lot which interests me enough to spend hours per week working on it, except my car, and that would take far more money than I have. I've had 5 years to come up with a project... and nothing has come to me. At least, nothing that has stuck out in my mind.
So... option one or two? If you're going to say two, you have to back it up with a project idea... because I'm tricky and want do mooch off of your creativity.

Thanks in advance. I love you guys!