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soDeq05
June 26, 2009, 02:00 AM
For me, History is the best!!
:confetti

Onomatopoeia
June 26, 2009, 04:48 PM
Depends on the teacher really.

I've had teachers that make the subject my funnest class and others that make that same subject boring as heck.

However if I had to make a guess it would probably be math. For some reason figuring out equations and working on them isn't a chore for me at all, once I understand the equation it's to easy to figure out the answer. Not only that but when it comes to math I have to memorize very little and it really comes to how good you are at doing various equations.

Also I enjoy science and labs a lot(because what we learn is often fascinating for me and I do enjoy reading up on it) but the huge amount of notes I often take during my class really is boring as can be. Even if I don't need to think much while taking those notes I still get some really painful wrist problems.

Hollow Kurono
June 29, 2009, 11:33 AM
I would say english and gym,these two are my easiest subjects,tho I need to improve my english pronunciation,but besides that its preety easy and gym,well gym is gym,the easiest subject ever,the problem is that our school has no showers,so after you finish the lesson and you are all sweaty you have to put jeans and other clothes and you walk around wet all day,which sucks.

Delbi
July 02, 2009, 12:21 AM
However if I had to make a guess it would probably be math. For some reason figuring out equations and working on them isn't a chore for me at all, once I understand the equation it's to easy to figure out the answer. Not only that but when it comes to math I have to memorize very little and it really comes to how good you are at doing various equations.


I loved Math too until I stated Calc. I still have nightmares...

Anyway, my favorite subject is without a doubt english. I just love reading and writing, and there's really no type of either that I don't find a way to enjoy.

mizukiikki
July 02, 2009, 08:58 AM
P.E =D

-KID-
July 07, 2009, 04:56 PM
p.e. and science!:amuse

blai
July 07, 2009, 11:44 PM
English and History (will elaborating this after work, think i'm already late:iik)

Arch!
July 08, 2009, 10:06 PM
For me, History is the best!!
:confetti
Me too! Especially historical theory.

blai
July 09, 2009, 05:31 AM
Historical theory? Is that when you don't know exactly what happened so you think of what might have happened, why and how and such? I'm unfamiliar with the term sorry.

Arch!
July 09, 2009, 04:02 PM
Historical theory? Is that when you don't know exactly what happened so you think of what might have happened, why and how and such? I'm unfamiliar with the term sorry.

It's more like how history develops and unfolds, and what the primary factors are in determining history. (I know, pretty dry right?)

Yuki_Judai
July 15, 2009, 11:02 PM
Ehm, P.E, biology, and japanese lesson ^^

Teesh
August 18, 2009, 09:05 PM
Maths as long as it's easy xD
Science is good too. I'm taking Bio this year. Too much memorization. -_- I prefer
something like Chemistry and Physics.

Rainier
August 22, 2009, 12:39 AM
Physics and math :D

blai
August 24, 2009, 01:27 PM
It's more like how history develops and unfolds, and what the primary factors are in determining history. (I know, pretty dry right?)

Yes indeed. And how they shaped todays society, but also how one historical event triggered others. From what epoce they got the inspirations etc. (e.g. Napoleon and Hitler from the Roman Empire)

GEshode
August 24, 2009, 03:52 PM
Well, my all time favorite is and was math, but also science, and after my year in the US English had become more fun, too...

Rem91
August 25, 2009, 08:28 AM
Graphic Design - nothing really compares to the ease.

GEshode
August 25, 2009, 08:58 AM
Graphic Design - nothing really compares to the ease.

You have graphic design in school? I wish we would have something like that...

<.Haruka.>
August 27, 2009, 09:40 PM
science (in all areas but not much on physics...) :)

blai
August 28, 2009, 02:02 AM
Are there any specific area you're more interested in? :)

Rainier
September 06, 2009, 01:04 PM
Graphic Design - nothing really compares to the ease.

Wow. Nice.

jrodrick4
September 23, 2009, 01:35 AM
hi everyone,

for me, Maths and computer networking is my favourite.

deidara
September 26, 2009, 05:08 PM
i like math:D
but it depends on teachers mostly

BBB Banana
September 29, 2009, 04:23 PM
Drawing and Geometry.

I think this subjects are a bit unusual in other countries cause you usually have arts but not really drawing and dunno about geometry is pretty hard but I love it. The actual term is Described Geometry wich is something architects use.

Gecko Moria
October 09, 2009, 03:31 AM
English and Japanese, easiest subjects therein being the most relaxed. And I have excellent teachers for those subjects as well :D

dpsoul
November 07, 2009, 10:53 AM
Mathematics :D

Reminiscence
November 10, 2009, 08:44 PM
Currently I'm enjoying Organic Chem. Concepts >>> memorization.

Bugzee
November 11, 2009, 06:07 PM
Art, Music, Design & Technology, English Literature & Language!

Jovvi
April 14, 2010, 10:14 AM
Math and Chemistry, and Chinese...oh and Mass Transportation

niiica
April 23, 2010, 09:02 PM
History is fun. Though I don't like World History as much...

Asarii
May 06, 2010, 08:24 PM
I'm thinking of majoring in Anthropology so that's my favourite course. I also enjoy History.

Mangakaninaru
May 12, 2010, 01:45 AM
This year's science teacher made my favourite subject (science) boring... so I'll have to say IT (my teacher is kinda emo, but I like his style...) and History (a period of laughter, he has Heavy Metal disks and he teases one of my classmate who likes Heavy Metal with them... :))

~FrienD~
May 12, 2010, 02:41 AM
psychology----and arts----and----logic, other than those i don't see any other subjects worth attending. we've got a perv teacher on psycho so its lively!-arts because its a good time killer-logic because its annoying you'll never get bored and the teacher is a fresh grad hawt.

erleign
June 03, 2010, 10:47 AM
highschool: calculus,history and chemistry

college: major:systems analysis and programming
minor: foreign language(nihongo and madarin) and history

Cotaku
June 04, 2010, 11:06 AM
Throughout my 4 years of combined middle school and high school, I have found English and Spanish to be my favorite subjects with 20th century American history coming in at a close third.

ChiiChoh
October 04, 2010, 06:40 PM
Math, somehow my mind just works better with numbers and logic. ;p

Charlie
October 04, 2010, 09:49 PM
Math, somehow my mind just works better with numbers and logic. ;p

Hi AK11

So your brain works well with numbers and formulas and equations?

Was never too fond of math during school. :tem

I liked history myself.

blai
October 05, 2010, 04:07 AM
Imma actually add Marketing. It's A to the W to the E S O M.... E !

ChiiChoh
October 05, 2010, 04:11 AM
Hi AK11

So your brain works well with numbers and formulas and equations?

Was never too fond of math during school. :tem

I liked history myself.

Yeah for sureeee, history always bored me for some reason. It was hard as well, too many things to remember and memorize ;D + lazyness = not a good combo ;D

conn-man
October 21, 2010, 01:11 PM
anything interesting really,
english and writing are always fun, writing really challenges creativity.
history is endlessly interesting. history of a country, history of a person, history of the planet.
sciences are my favorite though, its the history and details of any subject. i really like biology, psychology, geology, etc.
but i really hate math, i think its boring as all hell. i normally do low average in math classes, i like geometry though, its ok.

Roflkopt3r
October 23, 2010, 02:15 PM
At the gymnasium (damn it's so hard with all these terms used for different school forms in different countries) my favorite subjects were Arts (not music though, I almost hated it!) and Biology.
Biology somewhat suited my style of thinking it seems, because I never had any trouble at beeing best in oral grades all the time without actually every looking at the materials outside school or even paying much attention to the class, rather playing cards in the last line. The logics used in biology just seemed incredibly easy to me and I kept wondering why so many people were struggling with it.

For a short time, I even liked math. Short historical recap of my history of maths: school year 1-4 I did very fine, I missed half of year 5 due to illness and started sucking at maths from then on. This continued until year 11, I practically had no clue of what's going on in class in these six years and didn't even know the basics of graphs or equations.
Then, in year 12 I suddenly just knew it. I can't explain it, because over all these years I never learned anything at home. I just suddenly grasped the logics used for all this mathematic stuff and shined for a year, until I lost intered in year 13 as I didn't have maths in abitur (final tests at the end of grade 13 in five chosen subjects).

Other subjects I liked:
-English. This is another subject I didn't like in the beginning and sucked at, but around year 9 or 10 I suddenly had top grades in it all the time, after having played WoW for a year on an English server.
-Chemistry - I liked it sometimes, sometimes I hated it.
-Sports, depending on the form of sports. Up to year 12 I had really bad stamina and power resulting from an auto immune disease attacking muscles, but I still liked dexterity-oriented stuff like spear throwing, table tennis and most forms of sport with a ball involved.
-Geography and History. Once again, there were years I loved it and years I hated it, changing from teacher to teacher.

subjects I rather hated:
-Music
-Politics
-Latin (there was one year I was suddenly good at it for no reason, but for the other years I hated it)
-Informatics - I even did that volunarily for year, but oh my gosh it's soooo boring!

All of this will result in engineering or chemistry possibly, or biology to switch over to medicine (as it's easier to get a university place in biology than directly in medicine), as I'm gonna start studying next year.

steelwingcrash1
December 12, 2010, 09:56 AM
Mathematics is definitely the best! English comes next.

I love math principles and the way you manipulate expressions and equations, and you'll come up with still the same answers. It's amazing.

shaheer
December 20, 2010, 12:46 AM
my favorite(always was and will be) MECHANICS(as in statics and dynamics)i was so into mechanics from my O levels that i decided i ll be in mechanical engg no matter what (just because the name was similar)
My second favorite is Metallurgy
other than mechanics i like the Manufacturing science
Thermodynamics

I loved Astro physics and Particle Physics (in A levels) but i didnt get to study them as my core sub later on (i mean i entered mech engineering so..)

LadyHatake
December 20, 2010, 05:49 PM
I'm an Exercise Science major; so that mostly lends itself towards anatomy and physiology, which I love dearly. Also first aid and injury care are interesting to me. I can't stand anything related to business/math/engineering. I hate physics too >__>

steelwingcrash1
December 22, 2010, 12:03 AM
I'm an Exercise Science major; so that mostly lends itself towards anatomy and physiology, which I love dearly. Also first aid and injury care are interesting to me. I can't stand anything related to business/math/engineering. I hate physics too >__>

I'm getting chubby due to my work. I need help! :s

dawnsan
December 23, 2010, 02:09 PM
I really like P.E. but my school does not offer it for upperclassman (fail school). Almost always, I've found the life sciences to be my favorite. But something that I enjoy is learning foreign languages. My current focus is Castellano.

saladesu
December 24, 2010, 12:37 AM
My favourite subject was and I think always will be, Biology, with Chemistry a close second. Many people at least in my country, where Biology involves a lot of memory work, hate it because you need to invest a lot of time in memorising. But for me, if something is interesting and makes enough sense, I'll be able to remember it more or less. Biology is very intriguing to me, so I do well at it in school.

I don't really have a subject I really disliked. I love to learn, whatever it is I am learning. If I ever disliked a class it was more because the teacher annoyed me, bored me, or something along those lines :amuse Oh but I kinda didn't like Chinese back when it was mandatory for me to learn it. I was never really good with it because the only time I spoke it was in that class, and hence it was quite a pain to have to write essays and everything or even listen in class when I only understood 90% of what was going on (Chinese lessons are conducted fully in Chinese). I don't like not understanding what is going on :noworry

steelwingcrash1
January 17, 2011, 07:49 AM
When I was in high school, I dig for Mathematics (of course), Biology and Chemistry. When I was in college, I preferred Number Theory, Plane Geometry, Graph Theory, and Calculus 2 and 3.

When I was in high school, I loathed (LOL) history a lot because I suck in memorizing. And when I was in college, I still despised history. What the hell with the past?

Kyouria
March 08, 2011, 02:02 AM
My favourite subject was and I think always will be, Biology, with Chemistry a close second. Many people at least in my country, where Biology involves a lot of memory work, hate it because you need to invest a lot of time in memorising. But for me, if something is interesting and makes enough sense, I'll be able to remember it more or less. Biology is very intriguing to me, so I do well at it in school.


Haha, same here! Except I'm not really a fan of Chemistry but I've always liked courses related to the sciences and Biology in particular. :amuse

Autumn
March 12, 2011, 06:18 PM
Astronomy is the most interesting subject for me.

To learn about the stars,planets and other unearthly phenomenons is just exciting.

foobar
March 14, 2011, 01:31 PM
Computer science :) love it. sports (p.e.?), not so much ... i hate it.

off-topic, what subjects does your education institution (lol) offer? i've never heard of astrology in school before. or are you in university? :blink

soyokaze
March 24, 2011, 12:38 AM
When I was little I've always like History.
But college, I love Astronomy! I really enjoyed the class and to be honest if only I were good at math I would major in it.

Zeltrax
March 27, 2011, 06:26 AM
English.
The only thinking part comes when a composition is needed to be written, occasionally thinking in comprehension.
I don't want to boast, but I'm quite good in English but it is still not enough, that is why I've been focusing alot on reading nowadays.
My chinese is the most hated subject I've ever had, but it's not for this topic :darn

Next up is Social Studies, I love that subject and the skills it equips me with~

mak123
March 27, 2011, 06:45 AM
Computer Science/Science ^_^

earthforge
March 30, 2011, 12:16 PM
*bumps thread*

Physics! Boring and frustrating as hell to start, but so elegant in depth! Biophysics and astrophysics are cool ever-expanding areas. Also love mathematics and music and art.

As for least favorite, any English class. I always seem to get subjective profs. My papers are alright.... I just misinterpret the assignment. I also seem to really suck in foreign language, it's my worst area.

thornofcarrion
April 04, 2011, 01:32 PM
I liked subjects that have to do with Psychology. Mathematics and Statistics were also one of my favorite. Computer Sciences have always been easier for me and perhaps my favorite.

AlB
April 07, 2011, 12:09 PM
1. Corporate Finance
2. History
3. Financial Accounting

Numbers FTW!!!! and history too!!! :D

M3J
April 10, 2011, 12:14 AM
My favorite subjects were anything computer, biology, and chemistry. Gym was better without doing that 1-mile run, but having volleyball. I miss swinging on the ropes too. :(

I started to like psychology as well. :3

Roflkopt3r
April 13, 2011, 07:33 AM
Started with chemistry last week, so my subjects are physical chemistry, anorganical chemistry, organical chemistry, maths, analytical chemistry and measurement data analysis.

I only got a brief impression so far, but I guess I might like physical chemistry best. It's the best of maths - actually practically using it instead of theorycrafting - and I like physics as a single subject, too. I'm curious about Analytical Chemistry once the practice part begins, it's only theoretical preparation for a few weeks.

We're also gonna have to pick one extracurricular studies. There are such which are still related to chemistry (IT for chemists for example), but I think I'm gonna take something related to psychology.

yukilove21
April 19, 2011, 04:15 PM
1.) English.
It has always been my favorite class. Seeing as I was fluent in reading since BEFORE I was in school. I get 100% every test. Seriously. :D

2.) History.
I love learning about History. It is like... so fun! Really. I was just learning about England a little while ago~ And I got like 90%'s every test.:p

BakaHaze
April 21, 2011, 11:35 PM
Maths. Or chinese. Whichever of the two happens to have less homework on the day.

cracker
May 06, 2011, 10:34 AM
Almost anything science related. Biology, Chemistry, Physics...strangely though not much of a Math lover

xLotusxSobax
May 10, 2011, 06:45 PM
My favorite subject has to be Art class. Although I'm terrible at it, its still fun! :amuse

Michalv
May 12, 2011, 07:54 AM
P.E, definitely P.E.

phio_chan
May 17, 2011, 09:26 AM
Science, especially biology. That's why I take major in medicine now. :P After biology, I also like chemistry and music class. I'm a total no-no at drawing class and P.E. :D

blai
May 17, 2011, 04:52 PM
Oh, Medicine major. Got a particular area you're interested in the most?

I studied Medicine for a couple of years but it was never my favourite, I liked white biology (cellular level) combined with chemistry. Working with amines, acetaminophens and diazotizations was awesome. :D

Drmke
May 17, 2011, 06:28 PM
Favorite subject is and always will be Political Science. Greatest eva :tem

phio_chan
May 18, 2011, 05:26 AM
Oh, Medicine major. Got a particular area you're interested in the most?

I studied Medicine for a couple of years but it was never my favourite, I liked white biology (cellular level) combined with chemistry. Working with amines, acetaminophens and diazotizations was awesome. :D

LOL, you hit me hard with those drug names. XD

Area, as in specialty? I'm not very sure myself at the moment, but somehow I'm attracted to specialties which are not very common in my country. Say, for example, forensic doctors or chiropractic doctors. It's quite rare here. But rare could mean that the education fee is so high or it's very hard. That's why I'm not so sure yet. XD But my parents would advise me to take specialty in internal organs, like my uncle. :)

White biology is my favorite as well. Somehow I found it fascinating to know tons of complicated reactions happen in such a tiny cell. I can take it until level of tissues and organ systems, or talking about human in general. But when it comes to drugs, I'm pretty dead. XD


Favorite subject is and always will be Political Science. Greatest eva :tem

Political science? What do you learn there? :O

BakaHaze
May 19, 2011, 04:07 AM
Oh, Medicine major. Got a particular area you're interested in the most?

I studied Medicine for a couple of years but it was never my favourite, I liked white biology (cellular level) combined with chemistry. Working with amines, acetaminophens and diazotizations was awesome. :D

Heh. I thought I was a real good chem student. Googled diazotization. Looked at the stupid wiki pic and all I recognized was a benzene ring. WTF is thaaaaatttt?

The page makes no sense at all, :XD

I'm considering Med in Uni as well.

phio_chan
May 19, 2011, 05:11 AM
Heh. I thought I was a real good chem student. Googled diazotization. Looked at the stupid wiki pic and all I recognized was a benzene ring. WTF is thaaaaatttt?

The page makes no sense at all, :XD

I'm considering Med in Uni as well.

ROFL~
I've forgotten most of my basic chemistry on high school as well. All I studied in this semester was only how carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids look like. I was even too lazy to remember their names and shapes. XD I'm a total fail, haha~

That is great! Good luck with medicine. It is way harder than what I thought it could have been... But I survive, somehow. :3

blai
May 19, 2011, 06:05 AM
Heh. I thought I was a real good chem student. Googled diazotization. Looked at the stupid wiki pic and all I recognized was a benzene ring. WTF is thaaaaatttt?

The page makes no sense at all, :XD

I'm considering Med in Uni as well.

-here (http://www.organic-chemistry.org/namedreactions/diazotisation.shtm)- is a good explanation! :)

Anyway, go for Med in Uni! A couple of friends of mine are taking it atm and they love it to the core. It's major difficult, but it's more of a challenge than a bore.

phio_chan
May 19, 2011, 06:17 AM
Anyway, go for Med in Uni! A couple of friends of mine are taking it atm and they love it to the core. It's major difficult, but it's more of a challenge than a bore.

I think that is true.
I have a friend who is also a clever, diligent, and active student when he was in high school. We went to competitions few times together. But in uni he took major in communication. A while ago he told me that he was planning to take a test again this year to enter the medicine major.

It's a shame that he had to waste one year if he really transfers to medicine major this year. My point is, choose carefully. :)

blai
May 19, 2011, 06:25 AM
Indeed, choose carefully. I wasted one year studying Business Innovation & Entrepreneurship. Now I'm taking a one to two year break from school to work and then I have to go back to get my two degrees. Most likely in religion, history or political science (foreign relations.

M3J
May 20, 2011, 01:31 AM
Science is a pretty good subject. How do you feel about physics? Hard as hell and annoying, biology and chemistry (to some degree) are definitely better and much more fun. Do they do labs at your school?

BakaHaze
May 20, 2011, 06:57 AM
@ MejM3J: I don't do physics at school, and we do have labs, but most experiments seem pretty lame to me, from what my friends were talking about.

Strangely, my country includes physics (Dynamics and Mechanics) in our mathematics as it's part of calculus...T_T Stupid motions...

I personally prefer chemistry, it makes so much more sense. Also, just the thought of bunsens sets off my pyromaniac intellectual concern with flame tests.

And thanks, Blai, Phio. Are you guys in the reasearch branch of medicine, as in, pathology or medical sciences and the like, or are you guys studying to be medical practitioners like surgeons? (Lol brain or heart?:XD)

M3J
May 21, 2011, 02:14 AM
M3J*

Most experiments for physics? Chem labs are fun, especially when teachers do demonstrations that students aren't allowed to do.

HAHA, poor you. Physics is a bad class to take, to be honest. X_x Too many equations.

indieRokker
May 21, 2011, 02:40 AM
History, even though I don't take it.

From the subjects I do take it'll have to be either Statistics or Physics. Either one I guess.

blai
May 21, 2011, 12:17 PM
And thanks, Blai, Phio. Are you guys in the reasearch branch of medicine, as in, pathology or medical sciences and the like, or are you guys studying to be medical practitioners like surgeons? (Lol brain or heart?:XD)

I'm an Innovation, Entrepreneurship & Business development drop-out...

BakaHaze
May 21, 2011, 10:21 PM
Heh, really? Thing is, med happens to be the most sought after course in the state in my country, accepting only the highest marks. T_T (I think this is because we have a pretty good medical system, resulting in highly paid medical practitioners.)

I can't exactly drop out from one course to med, it's gotta be my first choice.:XD

M3J
May 21, 2011, 11:43 PM
You should be a gynecologist. SO fun.

BakaHaze
May 23, 2011, 07:20 AM
What is this, from personal experience? :hurr

phio_chan
May 23, 2011, 08:46 AM
HAHA, poor you. Physics is a bad class to take, to be honest. X_x Too many equations.

SO true. *high five* Physics is my worst science, followed by math. :P


And thanks, Blai, Phio. Are you guys in the reasearch branch of medicine, as in, pathology or medical sciences and the like, or are you guys studying to be medical practitioners like surgeons? (Lol brain or heart?:XD)

I'm studying to be a doctor. :3 It's hard as hell, but it has its own interesting sides. Today we have another anatomy activities, looking at more and more brains, accompanied by dead bodies around us... Really need to make myself used to the new atmosphere, but okay. XD

jinkgx
May 26, 2011, 05:08 AM
My favorite subject is maths, it is so important and so useful subject, i like this subject so much, this subject is depend on the calculation, this subject is use in every field.

Ochiru
September 18, 2011, 05:26 AM
History,PE, Politics,Arts,Music

naruto-niichan
September 20, 2011, 11:04 AM
Right now that would be English and German. Anthropology was awesome last year~

at my old school it was History and Politics too

himitsu87
October 21, 2011, 03:28 PM
I used to love English, art, and PE classes the most <3

joshua019
January 10, 2012, 06:56 PM
I loved Math too until I stated Calc. I still have nightmares...

Anyway, my favorite subject is without a doubt english. I just love reading and writing, and there's really no type of either that I don't find a way to enjoy.

I used to hate maths until I stated Calculus. after that i had a revelation how wonderful math truly is!

rudorofu
January 29, 2012, 05:17 PM
I find a lot of subjects interesting in their own way, but my favourite would be the social sciences which would include sociology and psychology; that's what I'm planning to major in. Of course there was physical education that was a great stress reliever! And the only science course that I enjoyed was biology.

ladylola
January 29, 2012, 05:46 PM
arts and languages

Naomidee
February 09, 2012, 11:22 PM
"Physics is the only real science. The rest are just stamp collecting." -- Ernest Rutherford

He was wrong though. :D

"Physics Chemistry is the only real science. The rest are just stamp collecting." -- Ernest Rutherford

There we go.

Physics and math serve chemistry. :nod

Needless to say chemistry was my favorite subject in high school and still is. I remember waking up and looking forward to school because of chemistry. I even looked forward to chemistry exams in high school. This has worn off quite a bit now that I'm at university though.


My other favorite subject in high school was art. I learned so much in there.

I also loved US history and European literature/comp. Algebra was a great class as well.


Subjects I hated were pre-calculus and biology.

Moromis
February 15, 2012, 11:27 PM
Funny you would ask.

Languages. Japanese and Latin ATM.

Second to that would be art. Or music. But are those even school??

yukihime03
February 21, 2012, 11:19 AM
History (especially european), languages, literature. Now that I'm in English major, I learn all three. It's the best choice I've ever made.
I used to like chemistry too but I don't learn it anymore. I have to let it go...

BioCorpInc
February 23, 2012, 08:56 AM
History was by far my favorite subject, especially US History, since it's so short there is a lot over a short amount of time....
Also, I did enjoy random electives like a PC Repair/Maintenance class where I learned a lot.

Quantized
February 23, 2012, 08:22 PM
Damn, this is a tough one, there are so many interesting subjects...
...right from languages, to mathematics to social subjects.

But I'd have to say Physics or Entrepreneurship embedded with Intraprenuership & Innovation in the end, which are a close equal to me.

The day you stop to learn is the day you die, you may breath, but in truth you are no more.
Never blindfold your self, question, and keep questioning! Leave your ego behind when someone prove you wrong!
The beautiful aspect of learning is that you'll never learn everything, but you're still yearning for it!

and today I have learned that I'm certainly not a poet :teehee

zamieo
February 28, 2012, 03:41 PM
Most def marketing. It´s fun, but it´s still frustrating that they try to calculate everything like you can figure out how a TV-ad will change your company´s image five years from now and how freaking short-sighted these companies really are. Honestly, I had a class and the teacher said that if the company doesn´t have a high rate of return, it shouldn´t exist. I mean if this ish is being taught at school, how the hell is the mentality in the companies?

blai
February 29, 2012, 02:19 AM
Now I'm taking a one to two year break from school to work and then I have to go back to get my two degrees. Most likely in religion, history or political science (foreign relations.

Ah, haha, hahahah, I was such a troll...

Current fav. subject; Economic Development :3

Quantized
February 29, 2012, 02:08 PM
Most def marketing. It´s fun, but it´s still frustrating that they try to calculate everything like you can figure out how a TV-ad will change your company´s image five years from now and how freaking short-sighted these companies really are. Honestly, I had a class and the teacher said that if the company doesn´t have a high rate of return, it shouldn´t exist. I mean if this ish is being taught at school, how the hell is the mentality in the companies?

An interesting subject indeed, also have it right now :)

He does have a point that it's bad, but no one should prevent a company's existence if they got profit, imho, that is so anti liberal that it's mad.
Also some companies need some years to get started, for example it might take 10 years before they start to earn seriously.
I like freedom, people should be able to do whatever they want, as long you protect the weak in society and have ethical laws, freedom, free hospital/health care, equal rights etc. and still a fully working liberal company system.
As long companies can't abuse people or banks putting insane interests, sc**w our world with financial crisis though. They do need some restrictions :-_-
This is how we do it in northern Europe, the best system in the world if you ask me. Although our taxes could be a bit lower ^_^

It's a bit funny when Americans think we got a communistic system though, just because we got free health care O.o honestly, spend less money on war and dominance, and even just a little tax can give people free health care.
No offence meant, but one should care for the weak... Go Obama :3 (although he failed in some other areas).

Back on track...
...a teacher saying that? honestly, I would fire him on the spot... any company having profit is beneficial to society, if they got too high cost, then they will just loose to their competitors when they lower their prices :verily
Simple as that, don't want a fully controlled market :-_-

Now if a company has red numbers on the bottom line, then we're talking about something else entirely, these companies are bad for society : /

scav
March 14, 2012, 01:40 PM
well i love all programming class. on the other side, i hate maths :XD

Googlez_kun
March 22, 2012, 05:24 AM
Best subject ever is art.
In order to be creative and stuff you need a good atmosphere,which is why we were allowed to eat,talk and listen to music from a boombox.We walked around looking at other people's progress only to chat with them.Everyone was in a relaxed mood and occasionally our teacher brought cookies and stuff.
Never going to forget those times.

ehlboy
April 25, 2012, 07:19 PM
At the time... most of the classes sucked but whenever I look back I think math classes were the most fun. weird... e-o

earthforge
April 25, 2012, 09:10 PM
Best subject was math and science, until I got to college. :cookiehand I really like bio as a study, and I love quantum but mainly because of my kickass prof (who fricken got a patent at 14; I'm envious).


Physics and math serve chemistry. :nod

Pretty sure that all sciences are mathematics' bitch. Chemistry is great for understanding macroscopic behavior, but physics is necessary to understand quantum stuff. Which is fun. Until grad level. Oh GOD THE PATH INTEGRALS. THEY BURN.

Ju-da-su
August 03, 2012, 11:54 AM
High School: My favorite subjects are biology, psychology, Japanese and art. I never take chemistry throughout my high school, but I know I'll have lots of fun with it as well. As for what I hate, I hate P.E., physics and math. I don't like working with numbers. I still regret choosing physics over biology for the last two years of my high school, just because I want to learn to like it. Never came to like it in the end.

University: Got to admit, my favorites are all the biological sciences; every single anatomy courses (gross anatomy, neuroanatomy, histology, embryology), physiology, microbiology, pathology, and even pharmacology. I hate almost every subjects that are "in my major" (I'm taking dental medicine major), except for oral medicine and oral pathology. I hate manual works...so that kinda explain why I hate almost everything that dentists have to do; fillings, scaling, extracting, treating root canals, dentures and stuff. Almost every single one of my friends hate oral medicine and oral pathology since it needs a lot of memorization, no manual lab works to help pull their grade up and such, but I'm totally fond with those two subjects, while having sheer hatred for everything else. >_<"

Crude
August 10, 2012, 02:52 PM
My favourite subject is most definitely History, especially Ancient History. I've always been great at the subject, minus that one time when we reached recent history, though I later learned to love it. I love History so much that for a long time I wanted to become an archaeologist, until I did an internship at the local university and discovered how boring it can be (it's nothing like Indiana Jones and Tomb Raider!).

Anyway, History is one of the few subjects in which I managed to get the highest score on tests. The other two would be English and Geometry. English has always been pretty much a cakewalk for me, even more so when I started Secondary School in that English was actually easier!I can't say that it was my favourite subject though seeing as it was pretty boring. Geometry is a strange case. I have a love/hate relationship with that particular subject. It's the one subject in which I've managed to get both the lowest as well as the highest scores in my class. I understand how the whole thing works, but every so often I'd have to do an exercise that would leave me so confused as to not be able to answer it. In the end it all worked out though seeing as I managed to get a 199 out of 200 points in the National Exam, which I think was the highest score anyone's ever got for Geometry at my Secondary School (hehe :3c). Studying for that exam was a nightmare though, probably the worst two weeks of my life...

Art is also another favourite subject of mine. I consider myself something of an artist (despite me being so lazy as to almost never work in improving my skill) so Art class was always a joy. Excluding the 7th and 11th grades, the atmosphere in class was always pretty chill, our projects were fun and we had so much liberty in regards to what we had to do. I loved everytime we had to work on paintings, as well as everytime we did group projects. Plus the teachers were great. One time I managed to turn one class into a paper plane contest, that's how cool the teachers were!

powil
October 09, 2012, 12:14 PM
I like psychology. :) Hate math.
Also disliked music and marketing because of the teachers!

EvilGenious
December 15, 2012, 12:18 AM
I have always enjoyed the sciences since I was a kid, and depending on the teacher, math as well. Now I am majoring in secondary science education...LOL!

EMS
January 07, 2013, 07:02 PM
:toc:shynervi love soccer since i was a baby and i played in so many leagues and wona few times the title as the best striker of the season while i love play video games in my free time and of course having a lone time with my sweetheart

Kyouria
February 26, 2013, 02:08 PM
I think the sciences are still my favorite subject. The problem with other subjects is that I have to really try to "force" myself to like the subject Q__Q Or at least, do my best to stay interested because I'd sleep in class otherwise. *Lazypanda* haha