When you were in school, what was your most hated subject?
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For me, it will be calculus.
For fuck's sake, x is always on the loose that you always need to find it.
And yes, it's become more complicated thanks to calculus.
Anyways, I haven't thought of its real application while fixing some engines.
For fuck's sake, x is always on the loose that you always need to find it.
And yes, it's become more complicated thanks to calculus.
Anyways, I haven't thought of its real application while fixing some engines.
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Disliked History/Geography/Economics. I wasn't horrible but my teacher wasn't grand and we mostly had a proctor because it was a DC class.
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Gravity cat
the adequately amused
P.E by far.
I hated changing in the changing rooms because I was always taken the piss out of for being fat and I wore underpants rather than boxers, because apparently underpants was seen as "babyish". Not only that but I hated football, and it's all we ever did because the chavs (which made up most of the class) kept asking for it every week.
Oh yeah, and once I got rugby tackled awkwardly by someone while we were waiting for the teachers to arrive outside the gym. They went too low and tore the ligament in my left knee, which still occasionally dislocates to this day. It was so painful that night that it brought me to tears, had to go to the hospital and they gave me a knee support to keep the joint in check. Couldn't take any time off school though, and I got had a go at by the staff for using the lift even though I was in quite obvious discomfort and limping like a bitch. Walking up two flights of stairs with a bad knee doesn't do it any good, I can tell you that.
I hated P.E so much I began skiving with a few others, as P.E at the time was the last 2 lessons of the day. Then the next year it was moved to middle 2 lessons, which I wasn't too pleased with.
It only got good near the end of Year 11, when instead of football we got taken to a place called Club Q and played American Pool for the entirety of the two lessons. I still frequent Club Q to this day with friends.
I also disliked maths. Anything that involves the alphabet when working out a number is just pure bullshit.
I hated changing in the changing rooms because I was always taken the piss out of for being fat and I wore underpants rather than boxers, because apparently underpants was seen as "babyish". Not only that but I hated football, and it's all we ever did because the chavs (which made up most of the class) kept asking for it every week.
Oh yeah, and once I got rugby tackled awkwardly by someone while we were waiting for the teachers to arrive outside the gym. They went too low and tore the ligament in my left knee, which still occasionally dislocates to this day. It was so painful that night that it brought me to tears, had to go to the hospital and they gave me a knee support to keep the joint in check. Couldn't take any time off school though, and I got had a go at by the staff for using the lift even though I was in quite obvious discomfort and limping like a bitch. Walking up two flights of stairs with a bad knee doesn't do it any good, I can tell you that.
I hated P.E so much I began skiving with a few others, as P.E at the time was the last 2 lessons of the day. Then the next year it was moved to middle 2 lessons, which I wasn't too pleased with.
It only got good near the end of Year 11, when instead of football we got taken to a place called Club Q and played American Pool for the entirety of the two lessons. I still frequent Club Q to this day with friends.
I also disliked maths. Anything that involves the alphabet when working out a number is just pure bullshit.
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Geometry. I only barely passed. My teacher was older than Yahweh, he taught one way and one way only, which I never understood, and the few questions I ever got right only just magically happened to be enough not to fail completely.
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Math. I can barely do fractions.
Somewhat of english. I guess I wasn't taught how to spell very well. But I was reading at a college level in 6th grade?
My multimedia class, witch made me go through the agonizing effort of working with my computer retarded school
Somewhat of english. I guess I wasn't taught how to spell very well. But I was reading at a college level in 6th grade?
My multimedia class, witch made me go through the agonizing effort of working with my computer retarded school
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Tegumi wrote...
>Weather you did well in school of not...>hated English
Well, at least it adds up.
That was my hand slipping on the keyboard.
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I always loved/hated science. I loved stuff that had to do with space, astronomy, etc, you know the stuff you barely cover in science courses. Chemistry was just more math with nothing but pure equations, and although I'm good at math, I just never liked labs and stuff for some reason. Can't quite pinpoint it all around, but it was just never stuff that really grabbed me and I would usually get by with good grades from being in good groups for labs or copying off my friends during tests, haha.
Always hated history and government too, but I warmed up to it during college. Ancient history, world cultures, and things of the past are pretty fascinating to me now.
Math I didn't mind since it was just so easy to me, same with English. Hated reading though, I was so lazy. lol
Always hated history and government too, but I warmed up to it during college. Ancient history, world cultures, and things of the past are pretty fascinating to me now.
Math I didn't mind since it was just so easy to me, same with English. Hated reading though, I was so lazy. lol
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Cruz
Dope Stone Lion
Nikkonolasco wrote...
Tegumi wrote...
>Weather you did well in school of not...>hated English
Well, at least it adds up.
That was my hand slipping on the keyboard.
Learn to proofread.
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Language Arts but not because of the writing just mainly because of giving presentations... Very, VERY long presentations. =_=,
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Math. I do alright with adding, subtracting, multiplication, stuff like that, but when I got to algebra I was hopelessly lost. And it didn't help that the guy the school hired to help students with thier math spoke in a really thick Indian accent and I couldn't understand him.
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Definitely Math. I hated it and I am terrible at math. I also disliked English, not because it was hard for me or anything, I just hated doing it.
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In high school; math, because it had the most homework :/ though history was always harder for me since I have a hard time memorizing names and dates. I was actually good at math I just really hated it.