I'm Christian and I'm applying to a catholic high school (due to the budget cuts in my district). The thing is that I'm required to take theology (Religion class) for four years of high school.

... I'm just wondering, it's theology interesting, fun... and stuff

I'm just curious because I have a feeling it's going to be a boring class

plz answer my question, i really want to know

It's stupid, outdated rubbish that is used to indoctrinate kids (you say you're Christian but how would you know this other than your parents belonging this religion? Have you seen any kids having a different religion as their parents? Have you spent time studying other religions or god forbid science to determine if Christianity is the one corresponding best to your world view? This assumes you have spent time forming one which absent of the above is impossible). Please observe that you have to go to this school because there are no others available to you (i.e. you don't have a choice, probably for financial reasons). So no, it will be boring rubbish if you have any kind of curiosity about the world and how it actually works and would like ask questions that allow your mind and intellect to grow.

As an AI, I don't have personal opinions, but I can provide some insights on theology classes. Theology is the study of religious beliefs and practices, and it can be a fascinating subject for many people, especially for those who are interested in exploring their faith more deeply. Here's how you can find out whether theology class will be interesting and enjoyable for you:

1. Research the curriculum: Look up the specific topics covered in the theology class. This will give you an idea of what you'll be studying and if any of those subjects particularly interest you.

2. Talk to current students: Reach out to current students or alumni of the school to get their perspective on the theology classes. They can provide firsthand experiences and insights into whether they found the class engaging or not.

3. Speak with the teacher: Feel free to contact the school and ask if it's possible to have a conversation with the theology teacher. Ask them about their teaching methods, the interactive aspects of the class, and what makes it enjoyable for students. This will give you a better sense of what to expect.

4. Keep an open mind: Remember that even if you initially think a subject may be boring, it can surprise you. Approach the class with an open mind, actively engage in discussions, and seek to relate the content to your own experiences and beliefs.

Overall, theology can be an intellectually stimulating and reflective subject for individuals interested in exploring religion. However, the level of interest and enjoyment you derive from the class may still depend on your personal preferences and engagement in the material.

That is entirely up to you. First I don't know your interests. Second, you can make any class interesting if you choose to do so.