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The best school subject

What is your favourite school subject?

  • Maths

    Votes: 16 42.1%
  • Your language/literature

    Votes: 6 15.8%
  • Foreign languages

    Votes: 2 5.3%
  • P.E.

    Votes: 2 5.3%
  • Art/Music

    Votes: 8 21.1%
  • Biology

    Votes: 11 28.9%
  • Chemistry

    Votes: 4 10.5%
  • Physics

    Votes: 10 26.3%
  • History

    Votes: 11 28.9%
  • Geography

    Votes: 8 21.1%

  • Total voters
    38
Nobody seems to like P.E. I didn't mind P.E., I just didn't like the changing rooms. I've always been shy in that regard.
Now in high school I have no probelm with P.E. itself, but with other kids form class during P.E. lesson.

Yes, biology is very interesting for me and it seems to nobody else at school becasue I'm best at school in it.
 
My best subject is math, though I also favor multiple sciences. I studied math up through calculus, and geometry is my favorite tool in that box. Physics is great too.
 
I think I might be the only one that liked PE, but my favourites were Maths and Biology (or really any science class). The only reason I liked PE was because our curriculum was quite creative and I've always been very athletic and competitive. The difference between me and my classmates was that I was there to win, not to socialise :tearsofjoy:
 
My best subject is math, though I also favor multiple sciences. I studied math up through calculus, and geometry is my favorite tool in that box. Physics is great too.
I always loved Maths, but Geometry was the one subject that was quite difficult for me. If I studied it now, I think I wouldn't have any problem, but as a 14-year-old, I had trouble with some of the more abstract concepts.
 
English literature and language and history were my faves. But looking back I would definitely say that the way maths and sciences were taught put me off. @Misery was talking about that on another thread, and I totally agree that the school approach to teaching many subjects was dull, dry and off-putting to me.

Only history literature and creative writing interested me, I never understood how great some of the other subjects were, due to the boring irrelevant tedium that the teachers presented, along with terrorising us to cover our text books and do tedious homework.

I quite liked French, despite being really poor at it and in the bottom group, because we could do projects and the teacher was fun and made it somewhat interesting, I visited France and I got an O level pass despite I mostly couldn't ever recall much French vocabulary...

PE was the worst, although it improved when we could choose trampolining and swimming. Quite enjoyed those.

My high school French teacher was from France, un petite femme. She constantly said French phrases and the class was great fun. Then for college, l switched to Espanol but the Spanish teacher had potty mouth and l brought my girlfriend for a backup plan for my final exam. He told me to say in Spanish, l was very pretty for my exam. Lol.

I went from community college to University by filling out some paperwork to apply and get in. Angela Davis was a teacher at the University l went to at the time.
 
I think I might be the only one that liked PE, but my favourites were Maths and Biology (or really any science class). The only reason I liked PE was because our curriculum was quite creative and I've always been very athletic and competitive. The difference between me and my classmates was that I was there to win, not to socialise :tearsofjoy:

Well, I also like some sports, for example cycling. On P.E. it is only basketball and as I said I can't stand some of my classmates and am bad at basketball.
In math, I was fine with geometry. I never understood the goal of matrix math, though.
Ugh did some programming matrix in computer science. Computer science is the hardest subject for me. It is the only subject I will have a C at the end of the school year all others are B or A.

Maths leading the vote and I also suspect my new maths teacher is an aspie. He has a monotonous tone of voice and simply can't cope with these NT teens in my class. Also, he dosen't know how to expain maths to us.
 

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