Lets be frank school sucks but there are SOME lessons which aren't a total drag.
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Lets be frank school sucks but there are SOME lessons which aren't a total drag.
Whats you'r favourite?![]()
Last edited by demondude; 07-10-2007 at 09:02 PM.
English literature![]()
Amen to thatEnglish Literature, History, Drama -- yeah. Everything I do 'cept MATHS
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English Literature, History and Sociology are my favourites. English Lit. overall.
Looking back I hated pretty much all of them towards the end of my school days :/
Although I guess I used to like English and Maths.
I like art, but I also like drama, too.![]()
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World History with a very minor interest in United States History. I also enjoyed English.
Would depend really. For the last two years of school me and my friends arsed around so much in ICT and D&T it was generally non-stop laughter, so I used to look forward to those lessons for what were (I suppose) the wrong reasons.
In terms of the actual subjects as opposed to the lessons themselves, I've always loved English Literature and History, probably the latter moreso though. I've also quite enjoyed the Psychology lessons I've had for the past two years or so but, again, that was partly for laughter, this time aimed at Freud.
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History since I know what they teach already its basically naptime.
English, any chance to read or write is fun for me... until they give us essays.
nap time is the best class
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I may not have done well in either subject recently but I'm torn between Math and Science. I chose Science for the record though.
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Advanced English classes were always the best. They were the classes where discussion of literary themes could lead to so many tangential topics that you can spend an entire class period in a big discussion about anything.
(of course, the pain was when you'd do this and the teacher would hand out an assignment at the end of class that otherwise could've been done during the discussion period. But in other cases the stalling works like a charm)