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Which subject do you or did you like the best? (In school)




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17English
9Other
7Art
6History
5Science
4Math
2Social Studies
2Music
1Foreign Language
1Home Economics
0Gym
0Computers
0Business

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Biggles Bronze Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier This user is on the site NOW (2 minutes ago)
posted 22-Feb-2005 4:28pm  
English at secondary school.
anonymous
posted 22-Feb-2005 4:31pm  
Craft Design Technology (CDT)
ASB Bronze Star Survey Creator
posted 22-Feb-2005 4:55pm  
lunch
leahdoll
posted 22-Feb-2005 5:26pm  
English/Literature
juliw
posted 22-Feb-2005 6:10pm  
Spelling
darkshadowsseeker
posted 22-Feb-2005 7:51pm  
History.
Enheduanna Survey Central Subscriber
posted 22-Feb-2005 8:40pm  
In high school I liked English the best, but in college it was my major, religion. In grad school, I liked courses in Hebrew Bible the best, but it depended to some extent on the professor.
Amanda
posted 22-Feb-2005 10:05pm  
Probably art.
Zang
posted 22-Feb-2005 10:12pm  
Art. In high school, that's practically all I took. Later, I tried to get into art school...

Actually, to be specific, the one I really liked best was Graphics. I took Graphics 10 & 11. It was mostly about print-making.
kirst
posted 22-Feb-2005 10:27pm  
English
Jemmy
posted 22-Feb-2005 11:20pm  
Political Science.
Iseult Survey Central Subscriber Silver Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
posted 22-Feb-2005 11:57pm  
Latin  * smile *  * smile *  * love *
I also like Ancient History, Modern History, Law, and Creative Writing. I despised Math, Sciences, German, and Sociology.
Now, in uni, I like Greek Tragedy, Latin, and certain English courses a lot.
BionicLips
posted 23-Feb-2005 3:27am  
history
icurok
posted 23-Feb-2005 5:11am  
It's a tie between French and Mathematics.
caviartaste
posted 23-Feb-2005 8:44am  
In High School - it was English ...in college - Quantitative Analysis and Statistics!
Updown
posted 23-Feb-2005 11:40am  
History, Karate, and Gym. I don't care for english, and I can't stand math. Maybe I just have a problem with rules.
Galomorro Bronze Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
posted 23-Feb-2005 12:24pm  
Other. None at all. I detested everything about school.
RainingFeathers Bronze Star Survey Creator This user is on the site NOW (8 minutes ago)
posted 23-Feb-2005 10:00pm  
Of these, Home Ec, but out of all my classes I liked Psychology the best.
BerrieGrrl
posted 24-Feb-2005 12:00am  
i liked english...i wish i would've taken some art classes in high school, cuz i like art, too. oh well.
autumnlight
posted 24-Feb-2005 10:31am  
I liked English Literature. Why, I don't know - I hated it at A Level.
Danger
posted 24-Feb-2005 1:45pm  
I tend to like math the most, along with science, music, and art.
Starfish
posted 24-Feb-2005 3:02pm  
Always English! since forever! Good question  * smile *
The_DeathstalkR
posted 24-Feb-2005 7:42pm  
Art because you got to do stuff that isnt to hard or stupid
romkey Survey Central Gold Subscriber
posted 25-Feb-2005 10:24am  
I enjoyed math, english and science pretty much equally well and did pretty much equally well in them. At the earlier schools I attended we didn't really have much in the way of computer courses. Once I got into college, it was certainly the computer courses I liked the most.
Oscar
posted 27-Feb-2005 2:04am  
I was a straight A student, but I like Math, English, and Music the most.
I didn't get to take foreign language, gym, art, business, or home ec.
srflorida
posted 27-Feb-2005 11:24am  
Art 1, Business 2. Art was always the easiest and most fun subject.
JessicaWoman99
posted 27-Feb-2005 3:29pm  
Math for me back in High School I flunked and I failed and I died an early death. I was better in reading and english and I just hated school I wanted to be dead instead? School for me back then in the 70's was so horrible and it gives me nightmares?
JessicaWoman99
(reply to romkey) posted 27-Feb-2005 3:35pm  
You enjoyed math, well good for you I am so happy to hear this? I hated math and I failed and I flunked my math class , the boys were much better than me, I was better than boys in reading and english classes, it was so disgusting school for me back in the 70's.
JessicaWoman99
(reply to Danger) posted 27-Feb-2005 3:37pm  
And you like math as well? Oh boy another one, I hated math so bad and it sucks
Dino
posted 27-Feb-2005 4:03pm  
Drama
micah
posted 28-Feb-2005 1:12am  
Science and Economics.
Cain
posted 28-Feb-2005 7:33am  
English - I enjoyed analysing all the various forms of media and finding deeper meaning that isn't always obvious on the first read.
BillyBobBob
(reply to JessicaWoman99) posted 8-Mar-2005 8:48pm  
Lol english was your best subject? How ironic.
JessicaWoman99
(reply to BillyBobBob) posted 9-Mar-2005 1:40pm  
> Lol english was your best subject? How ironic. Billy Boob Boob you are an ass and a complete moron and you can stuff it Mister so there"
JessicaWoman99
(reply to BillyBobBob) posted 9-Mar-2005 1:42pm  
And yes I know a hell of a lot more english than you will ever know in your life
BillyBobBob
(reply to JessicaWoman99) posted 9-Mar-2005 10:43pm  
Yeah, you wish
patarnone
posted 3-Apr-2005 6:19am  
Science remains my passion today, in all it's forms. I was in advanced honors classes all during high school. My favorite classes were science, English, and art.

I graduated high school in 1963. We had no computers at all, no psychology classes, no photography classes, girls were not allowed to take shop, and we adhered to a dress code. We also had zero illegal drugs. I'm glad I went to school back then.
Biggles Bronze Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier This user is on the site NOW (2 minutes ago)
(reply to patarnone) posted 4-Apr-2005 2:35pm  
You're glad because of those things you listed? Girls weren't allowed to take shop? I did the equivalent in the UK (resistant materials D+T) and I really enjoyed it.
patarnone
(reply to Biggles) posted 5-Apr-2005 1:11am  
In retrospect, I still think I got the better deal graduating in 1963. We might not have had all the class choices but we didn't have a drug problem in the schools yet, either. That was a few years away.

My high school offered photography as a class the year after I graduated. I was so pissed! (Little did I know I would be in photofinishing from 1965-2001.) TWO years after I graduated, gals could wear jeans to school. I always doged about no shop, Father had a ShopSmith back in those days. And what wasn't offered then, if I wanted it, I picked it up later, Community Colleges were just starting in 1964.

Seattle had big changes going on: school district issues, funding, busing, world events, politics, social change, etc, etc...the growing drug problem in the schools. Not exactly a great learning environment. My senior class of 550 must have been the calm before the storm.

I didn't have to deal with drugs in high school. So, yes, I'm glad I got through school when I did, despite the lack of some classes. I haven't been personally involved in high school stuff since then.
southernyankee Bronze Star Survey Creator
posted 6-Apr-2005 12:32am  
"social studies", which could just about be anything. I guess I shoulda said computers (considering my major), but then they're not as fun when you're in a classroom for some reason.
southernyankee Bronze Star Survey Creator
posted 6-Apr-2005 12:35am  
Hym, a lot of English majors up in here. Perhaps that might explain their being so hard on me for grammatical and spelling errors.
Biggles Bronze Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier This user is on the site NOW (2 minutes ago)
(reply to patarnone) posted 6-Apr-2005 2:01pm  
I can understand that. I left state school in the UK just under 3 years ago but there just isn't the drugs problem here. Maybe in London and some of the poorest cities, but not to the same extent as the States. I had friends who took drugs every now and then, but nothing too bad - cannabis, and magic mushrooms mostly - typical teenage stuff. Alcohol is a big problem here - but not really during school hours.
patarnone
(reply to Biggles) posted 6-Apr-2005 6:06pm  
Thanks for understanding. And remember, this was AGES ago... things are so much different now for the kids. I even remember actual penmanship classes, where we learned not only to write, but how to write. Schools have a lot more going for them now, but there's a lot the kids have to filter, too. Back in the 60's the "kids having kids" really started. I would see how the times affected our children and feel sad for them and lucky for me. You can always play "catch up" if you have the basics. Thanks Biggles!
Melf Gold Qualifier
posted 2-Dec-2008 7:11am  
English, closely followed by Graphics, which I dropped out of at college.
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