When you were in school, what was your most hated subject?
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Whether you did well in school or not there is always that one subject that just pisses you off and you don't want to take it.
For me it would have to be English, I hate English with a burning passion, I just didn't see why when I grew up I would have to be able to identify adverbs and clauses and all that other bullshit, hell, even if I do make some grammar mistakes every now and then it's not like it's a capital offense or anything. What's worse is I had to write speeches and present them in front of the class, which was a bitch, especially since I have asperger's syndrome (which makes very shy).
History was also a pain in the ass, I hate having to memorize the names, dates, and event and everything, it's not that is wasn't interesting, but the fact that I can't read about history without having to stop on every name/date to make sure I can memorize it just ruins it.
I went to a private christian school so most of the teachers there were pretty nice but the difficulty of these two classes was insane, I can't believe I passed them but somehow I did.
Anyway I want to hear your opinions and see what subjects you hated and why.
For me it would have to be English, I hate English with a burning passion, I just didn't see why when I grew up I would have to be able to identify adverbs and clauses and all that other bullshit, hell, even if I do make some grammar mistakes every now and then it's not like it's a capital offense or anything. What's worse is I had to write speeches and present them in front of the class, which was a bitch, especially since I have asperger's syndrome (which makes very shy).
History was also a pain in the ass, I hate having to memorize the names, dates, and event and everything, it's not that is wasn't interesting, but the fact that I can't read about history without having to stop on every name/date to make sure I can memorize it just ruins it.
I went to a private christian school so most of the teachers there were pretty nice but the difficulty of these two classes was insane, I can't believe I passed them but somehow I did.
Anyway I want to hear your opinions and see what subjects you hated and why.
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English. I never once liked the subject. Especially since it's one of the core four, despite running out of ideas on what to teach in middle school. Honestly, it might as well have been changed to "Reading" instead. Reading about novels that few people who take the required class actually care about.
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Geometry. I understand the basic stuff but then it got to the advance stuff. I was totally fucking clueless, and was told "you're not trying hard enough". Wanted to fucking kill the teacher everytime I heard that. Also it was 8 in the fucking morning. morning person I am not. Math however (algebra) I was a beast. Just give me five minutes and it's done. Then my face said hello to the desk and I slept the rest of the class.
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Algebra. Math I can do, but when we start doing fractions, decimals, percents, and converting them then I get fucked. I'm very good with multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction.
For my highschool exit exam, I had to score at least 360 on the math section. I scored 365.
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For my highschool exit exam, I had to score at least 360 on the math section. I scored 365.
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[color=red]Art. Because the teacher forced us to buy some tools and materials. Seriously, waste of money.
And local language, I always bad at it since primary school.
I don't really hate math or physics, I'm just having a hard time to understand it.
And local language, I always bad at it since primary school.
I don't really hate math or physics, I'm just having a hard time to understand it.
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Art. We had to take it, which I thought was stupid because I suck at art and am never going to use it. I wouldn't have minded taking some type of art history class, but actually having to do art and getting graded on it was awful. Especially when I took drawing because the teacher was a bitch and refused to believe that the kids who sucked at art really sucked.
I also hated the literature portion of English. As much as I loved reading, having to do it in class sucked all the fun out of it, and most of the things we did seemed absolutely pointless.
I also hated the literature portion of English. As much as I loved reading, having to do it in class sucked all the fun out of it, and most of the things we did seemed absolutely pointless.
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I went to a boring small town secondary school (High school) and Maths and Physics were my most hated subjects.
Im just not particularly good with numbers and calculations so I found these subjects extremely boring and difficult. I was also constantly in trouble for not doing my homework. (I tried to avoid having anything to do with these subjects at all costs) :(
Also Ms.Templeton (Maths teacher) absolutely drenched herself every day in this cheap perfume, It was oppressive, As was her constant habit of bending over the desk whenever she was taking the register showing off her fried egg breasts (No bra) for all to see. (I think my mate Barry Coles liked it a bit though, Wonder if he ever got his fap on?)
Business studies was a yawn fest too. Our teacher was Mr.Billy Jones who me and the crew called "Billy photos" because one time he got the hottest girls in class into his office and took pictures of them. (You could tell he was enjoying it a bit too much if you know what I mean) Another temp teacher in Business studies was caught looking at kiddy porn on one of the computers. (What an IDIOT... We all had a good chuckle over that at the time though because it was so heinous and as we all know kids love anything thats shocking, weird, retarded, twisted or unbelievable)
My favourite subjects were History, Geography and of course P.E. :)
1) History I just liked (Even though for the first half of my time in High school I had Mr.Brown, He was one of these "Im so hip/rad and the kidz love me" kind of teachers and his favourite saying was "Im only trying to be fair"... Cock!) My father has a vast selection of Historical/Military books so from a young age i've been reading them so History was an easy subject to pick up.
2) The Geography teacher (Mr.Arnold) didnt bust our balls and he made the subject not necessarily enjoyable but better than tolerable. Its one of those subjects where you say to yourself "Great, Its Geography next". He was a good guy, Willing to give you a chance, An 'understanding' teacher. (I.E. If you happened to be looking at Thai porn on the computer one day and set a certain picture as the screensaver he didn't immediately grass you up) :D
3) P.E. (Physical Education) My P.E teacher was a complete asshole he never EVER changed the teams he picked so I just hung out near goal completely slacking off chatting happily with my friend who also went center back. (Think we played a 2-3-5 formation, How progressive! *Lol*) Mr.Thomas was a bit pissed at us for that and would holler "C'mon lads lets see some movement" from the sideline! (What a CLOWN) Usually our side for some reason seemed to be able to attack attack and attack leaving us with a pretty safe goal most of the time but if anyone came into our half we'd just bomb at them and do a sliding tackle... It was beautiful!! (Happy days) xD
Im just not particularly good with numbers and calculations so I found these subjects extremely boring and difficult. I was also constantly in trouble for not doing my homework. (I tried to avoid having anything to do with these subjects at all costs) :(
Also Ms.Templeton (Maths teacher) absolutely drenched herself every day in this cheap perfume, It was oppressive, As was her constant habit of bending over the desk whenever she was taking the register showing off her fried egg breasts (No bra) for all to see. (I think my mate Barry Coles liked it a bit though, Wonder if he ever got his fap on?)
Business studies was a yawn fest too. Our teacher was Mr.Billy Jones who me and the crew called "Billy photos" because one time he got the hottest girls in class into his office and took pictures of them. (You could tell he was enjoying it a bit too much if you know what I mean) Another temp teacher in Business studies was caught looking at kiddy porn on one of the computers. (What an IDIOT... We all had a good chuckle over that at the time though because it was so heinous and as we all know kids love anything thats shocking, weird, retarded, twisted or unbelievable)
My favourite subjects were History, Geography and of course P.E. :)
1) History I just liked (Even though for the first half of my time in High school I had Mr.Brown, He was one of these "Im so hip/rad and the kidz love me" kind of teachers and his favourite saying was "Im only trying to be fair"... Cock!) My father has a vast selection of Historical/Military books so from a young age i've been reading them so History was an easy subject to pick up.
2) The Geography teacher (Mr.Arnold) didnt bust our balls and he made the subject not necessarily enjoyable but better than tolerable. Its one of those subjects where you say to yourself "Great, Its Geography next". He was a good guy, Willing to give you a chance, An 'understanding' teacher. (I.E. If you happened to be looking at Thai porn on the computer one day and set a certain picture as the screensaver he didn't immediately grass you up) :D
3) P.E. (Physical Education) My P.E teacher was a complete asshole he never EVER changed the teams he picked so I just hung out near goal completely slacking off chatting happily with my friend who also went center back. (Think we played a 2-3-5 formation, How progressive! *Lol*) Mr.Thomas was a bit pissed at us for that and would holler "C'mon lads lets see some movement" from the sideline! (What a CLOWN) Usually our side for some reason seemed to be able to attack attack and attack leaving us with a pretty safe goal most of the time but if anyone came into our half we'd just bomb at them and do a sliding tackle... It was beautiful!! (Happy days) xD
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Anything that required me to look at numbers and formulas. (Maths, Chemistry, Physics) I did notice that I actually could do well with maths when I sit my ass down and do nothing but look at formulas and do problems for a whole week.
English class was boring as hell since my English was even better than my teacher's; my teacher suffered from repeated grammatical errors and spelling mistakes. Always got straight As for English though.
English class was boring as hell since my English was even better than my teacher's; my teacher suffered from repeated grammatical errors and spelling mistakes. Always got straight As for English though.
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Tegumi
"im always cute"
>Weather you did well in school of not...
>hated English
Well, at least it adds up.
>hated English
Well, at least it adds up.
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Cruz
Dope Stone Lion
I never had a class or subject that I disliked.
I found most art classes tedious but the teachers were awesome, and most of my friends were there so I ended up having fun anyways.
I found most art classes tedious but the teachers were awesome, and most of my friends were there so I ended up having fun anyways.
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I hated Biology. My teacher was a large black woman who was loud, sassy, and listened to no one. (inb4 racist)
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I liked nearly all of my classes, except for algebra, I might have had bad teachers, but I really despised the subject, and could not for the life of me understand the concepts behind it. I did better with it in college, but not by much.
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Chemistry. My teacher always said I "spent too much time in physics-land" because I continually asked why. I was less interested in the reaction itself than I was about the idea of two atoms sharing elections, or of magnetic polarization of an element or isotope. It was always the why and how when she tended to want to focus on the what. Frustrating subject for me when I wanted to find out more about about the underlying aspects. Ironically because of my interest in theoretical physics from Einstein to Hawking, my physics class which taught Newtonian physics was a poor subject of mine. The schism may be small between the classical and contemporary approaches to physics, but it was when my teacher, who hardly knew physics, graded by the book without considering newer, better, and more advanced solutions to the same problems.
The most ironic class I took was comparative religions considering that I'm an atheist.
The most ironic class I took was comparative religions considering that I'm an atheist.
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First hated subject was Metalwork because the of the teacher getting me file down a piece of steel for half the year every lesson and second was Tourism had a bitch of a teacher and subject material was basically all bullshit so I changed to Sport and Recreation which was awesome, we could do what ever we wanted no tests just sports and athletics and I did to pierce a cone with a javelin.
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For me it was less about the subject and more about the teacher. i enjoy learning, so i like any subject that i can get something new from. it only bothered me when the teacher didn't care about or know the subject and just parroted the text book.
hate is too strong a word, so i would say my least favorite subject was math. not because it was difficult, but because it was so repetitive. "here's the formula, now prove you understand by solving the same problem a hundred times".
hate is too strong a word, so i would say my least favorite subject was math. not because it was difficult, but because it was so repetitive. "here's the formula, now prove you understand by solving the same problem a hundred times".