What is/was your worst subject in school?
Easy question for me. SPANISH. I hate it. It just doesn’t make any sense to me. Right now we’re learning all about the imperfect “mood” in the present tense, which is some crappy hard conjugation of a verb and has all these irregular ones. If you know Spanish remember - venir becomes venga and ir becomes vaya and a whole bunch of other verbs do that weird thing...:eek:







Renegade posted this at 23:52 — 30th May 2006.
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Mine would have to be English. Infact, I don't even remember passing a single English exam in my entire schooling career...
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demonhale posted this at 02:36 — 31st May 2006.
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in high school hate Social Sciences, in college thermodynamics and fluid mechanics, it seems it also relates if you hate the teacher, you hate the subject...
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Abhishek Reddy posted this at 05:52 — 31st May 2006.
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I think all of high school is bollocks. I regret having wasted so many years there.
That said, the few classes I enjoyed were due entirely to the high quality of teachers I had for them, or the company of friends.
University is good fun though. I've enjoyed nearly every paper I've taken. The ones I didn't like were, again, due to the poor quality of staff, or the absence of good company.
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Ashish posted this at 09:14 — 31st May 2006.
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i used to hate mathematics.. geometry to be more specific.. i just cud not get around to proving 'if side 'A' is equal to side 'X', and side 'Y' is equal to side 'B', prove that size of Earth is equal to diameter of a bird's egg '
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JeevesBond posted this at 12:45 — 31st May 2006.
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I didn't have a worst subject. Disliked everything and treated all teachers with the same level of contempt, there were better and worse teachers and that certainly does have a large effect.
In fact one of the teachers, I dislike him at the time but think he's brilliant now simply because a lot of what he said actually stuck in my mind. Not only that, but I don't think I'd be reading the literature I read now if it hadn't been for him.
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Megan posted this at 13:01 — 31st May 2006.
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Without a doubt, phys ed. a.k.a. hour of humiliation. The funny thing is that now I've found all kinds of physical activities I enjoy. They just don't involve running or throwing or catching anything which all gym class activities requrie. And I suck at.
Otherwise, I was generally a nerd in school. I still sort of miss math.
In university I really hated my tree hugging classes. I was in Urban PLanning, which was in the Faculty of Environmental Studies, so we had to take a few hard core ecology classes. They went way too far with that! I do have a strong appreciation for the environment now though.
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cruzader posted this at 17:40 — 31st May 2006.
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Accounting............i hate it
timjpriebe posted this at 18:16 — 31st May 2006.
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History. It interested me greatly, but I could not for the life of me remember the names and dates and such.
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brady.k posted this at 20:33 — 31st May 2006.
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Right now...everything that's not programming related.
High level math, high level physics, and even the basic English 2 class (because of the Professor) are proving difficult....ugh.
Why can't I just take a bunch of programming classes, exclusively!?!?!
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mscreashuns posted this at 21:23 — 6th June 2006.
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It's a dead tie between P.E. (gym) and History. I absolutely find History boring in school, but fascinating on the History channel.
And as for gym, it's just not fun, especially my freshmen year. It was four weeks of a sport, take a written test over it (I know, written tests and gym clash), and then move on. Ugh...
webangel posted this at 06:16 — 12th June 2006.
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PHYSICS... always has been