EE2 all the way as I and the majority of people in the state are allowed to do something that they appreciate, and actually care for, rather then something that a flock of elderly people sitting around the BOS round table decide would be fun for students, who are considerably younger, to do.
Personally though, I believe that it is a teacher who makes a subject really work for you. Thank the lord i have an excellant, supportive, intelligent (you wouldn't believe some of the teachers at our school) teacher who actually enjoys mentoring us as a class. As a class we are a "good" class, varying but thats the best bit about EE2 isn't it?
Next, (although you didn't ask) I would definitely have to say Advanced English comes next. This comes down on the teacher. I had 2 okish ones in Year 11, however they weren't really passionate about it - it was just I THINK another job for them. But now however, we have this amazing teacher/author who just makes English so much more fun. Instead of trudging through Emma and The Tempest, I had/am having a ball with these texts. She just makes these so much easier to understand. She's tops!
Last is EE1 because of the teacher. I love crime fiction (weird i know) especially Agatha Christie - but really dislike it because of the teacher. It frightens me that the biggest and MOST important difference (to her) between The Big Sleep and The Skull Beneath The Skin was that one was a movie and one was a novel....that scares me....