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| single | 21-Feb-2005 | opinion | Wolverinegirl86 | by votes | 60 | 9 | 58.6% |
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| User | Comment |
|---|---|
| Biggles | posted 22-Feb-2005 4:28pm English at secondary school. |
| anonymous | posted 22-Feb-2005 4:31pm Craft Design Technology (CDT) |
| ASB | 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 | 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 | posted 22-Feb-2005 11:57pm Latin 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 | posted 23-Feb-2005 12:24pm Other. None at all. I detested everything about school. |
| RainingFeathers | 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 |
| The_DeathstalkR | posted 24-Feb-2005 7:42pm Art because you got to do stuff that isnt to hard or stupid |
| romkey | 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 | (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 | 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 | 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 | (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 | posted 2-Dec-2008 7:11am English, closely followed by Graphics, which I dropped out of at college. |
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