A few questions

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<p>PE classes are for students with no experience (unless the course is “Advanced” or something like Ballet 2). </p>

<p>Club sports are open to everyone. The sailing team actually welcomes people without experience, as does the synchronized swimming team and the rugby team. Most club sports are very welcoming to everyone, provided you can actually play the sport decently. Some varsity sports have welcomed people without experience in the past as well, but I believe those spots are becoming fewer and fewer now (sports that come to mind: crew and fencing).</p>

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PE registration did used to be stressful, but now it is online registration through Banner and it is very easy. Honestly if you actually wake up at 8am (or whenever PE registration opens) you can get into the class you want. If you want to take a less popular class (basically not dance or yoga) you can generally still register at 11am and be fine. First semester will probably be more competitive because of all the first years, but after that it’s like people forget about their PE requirement until senior year…</p>

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There are 50 spots in this class, but generally 50 people do not sign up for it. Snowboarding/Skiing is offered Term 2 and Term 3 on Wednesday evenings and is quite a large time commitment compared to the other PE classes that are offered. But, if you want to learn how to ski/snowboard, it’s definitely worth it.</p>