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Nihilus
March 21st, 2009, 02:39 PM
Whats your favorite class this year?
Whats you favorite part about it?
Kaleidoscope Eyes
March 21st, 2009, 03:05 PM
Last semester, my favorite class was a tie between English Comp. and Cultural Anthropology. This semester, it's my Archaeological Survey class, hands down. I get to do some hiking, spend time outdoors with some fun people, I'm learning about the profession I want to go into with some real hands-on experience, and it's just great. Plus, the teacher is fantastic, really makes the class a lot of fun.
Perseus
March 21st, 2009, 06:27 PM
GA Studies(Georgia History)
I like it one because I love history and two, my teacher is just awesome and what he teaches, he teaches it well and explains things when we take notes.
TigerLily
March 21st, 2009, 10:00 PM
Le francais! Parce que le prof est sympa et la matiere est tres interesante.
BuryYourFlame
March 21st, 2009, 11:52 PM
Maths and Science ftw.
There are specific answers, not like english *shudders*
Mzor203
March 22nd, 2009, 12:41 AM
Well, I don't have classes like some of you think of them, but the web design course I've set myself wins. Yesh.
Oblivion
March 22nd, 2009, 12:47 AM
Well...
Class I learned most from: Social Studies (and I loved the teacher... To bad the peers were the lower end of so-so)
Most fun/most friends: Math
Most interesting: Social Studies
INFERNO
March 22nd, 2009, 04:39 AM
In grade 12...
- Most interesting: AP biology or geometry & discrete mathematics (not offered, got broken into calculus and something else I think). AP calculus and AP physics would be runners-up.
- Least interesting: English and economics (teacher was horrible and unbelievably irritating, but easy content)
1st year university:
- most interesting: 1st year psychology, calculus and diversity of organisms (course on basic anatomy & physiology of a variety of non-human organisms and some of their ancestral pathways).
- least interesting: 1st year english
2nd year (1st and second semesters):
- most interesting: human anatomy & physiology, abnormal psychology, neuropsychology, medical pharmacology, microbiology, animal and plant physiology and ecology (easy and hilarious professor). Genetics we have had several guest lectures, all of which were incredibly boring. Sorry, cant really decide which one is the top one.
- middle: adult development & aging (professor is funny, interesting but book is dull).
- least interesting: 2nd year organic chemistry
Beautiful Obsession
March 22nd, 2009, 01:41 PM
p.e defoo.. its fun and my teacher is like really fit!!
and hes always demonstrating on me!! its great!!
we were doin first aid the ovaa day and he was putting my leg in
a bandage 2 show wot to do in an emergancy
he was putting his hand up and down my legs..
i was soo happy:D
haha.. noo seriously p.e is my fav..
INFERNO
March 23rd, 2009, 02:14 AM
p.e defoo.. its fun and my teacher is like really fit!!
and hes always demonstrating on me!! its great!!
we were doin first aid the ovaa day and he was putting my leg in
a bandage 2 show wot to do in an emergancy
he was putting his hand up and down my legs..
i was soo happy:D
haha.. noo seriously p.e is my fav..
... Your P.E. teacher was running his hand up and down your legs? You do realize what that seems to imply and sounds like, don't you?
What are your least favourite classes?
Aneklusmos
March 26th, 2009, 05:21 PM
my favorites are probably social studies and ancient greek (even though its really hard) oh and what i guess you would call wood shop
NeverTooLate
March 26th, 2009, 06:06 PM
business computers
IAMWILL
March 26th, 2009, 10:04 PM
ya Math and Science are awesome.
There is so much to learn in Math, and it is the only true universal language. I love being able to solve problems, so Math is just the best for me. It's just so reasonable and there is only one answer: the right one.
Science has explained my world. Everything, evolution, astronomy (I LOVE that) and all others! It has made sense of my world and encouraged me to explore.
Zero Beat
March 27th, 2009, 06:40 PM
mine would hve to be drama and home eco (food) Mmmmmmm... hehe
INFERNO
March 27th, 2009, 10:19 PM
There is so much to learn in Math, and it is the only true universal language. I love being able to solve problems, so Math is just the best for me. It's just so reasonable and there is only one answer: the right one.
Yeah, math is it's own language. Although, sometimes you get very annoying proofs that aren't always fun, most of math still is fun, especially calculus. Don't assume that science has explained your world yet. There's still much more to learn.
AllThatIsLeft
March 27th, 2009, 10:28 PM
For me is English, Dramatic Arts, and Communication Technology =]]
All creative, in all i get to show my talent, and i ace all of them =]]
Oblivion
March 27th, 2009, 10:58 PM
Yeah, math is it's own language. Although, sometimes you get very annoying proofs that aren't always fun, most of math still is fun, especially calculus. Don't assume that science has explained your world yet. There's still much more to learn.
Hah my teacher doesn't make us write the proofs if we know how to do it :P
Anyways, both parts are true. Math is universal.
Dragonite
March 28th, 2009, 12:09 AM
science is my favorite sence i have a 99 in it. im natrually good at it
staying_alive
April 2nd, 2009, 11:33 PM
Math, although challenging, is soo fun. I love being able to find a true solution and proving it. And then science, I love asking questions and it explains a lot and makes me wonder a lot. English, i guess that's my natural subject because I read so much. Graphic Design, but only when we use computers.
I HATE history even though i'm taking AP World History next year, and i dislike french but i enjoy the prospect of not being such an "Arrogant american."
INFERNO
April 3rd, 2009, 02:38 AM
Hah my teacher doesn't make us write the proofs if we know how to do it :P
Anyways, both parts are true. Math is universal.
No, it doesn't really matter if you know how to do it or not. You're given a question and told to prove it, or sometimes just to make it more annoying, you're given the hint that it may not be provable.
Like for 1st year university chemistry, some of the test questions were prove Schrodinger's Equation. In the end, it was about a 1 page proof, possibly 2 if you put little 1 line statements here and there describing what you're doing. It's not optional if you know it, you have to do it or get a zero.
Reality
April 15th, 2009, 12:18 PM
This year, I love History and English. But I despise Mathematics. Science is okay.
I'm looking forward to taking Sociology, Psychology and Theology for A-Level next year in my school, though.
Nihilus
April 17th, 2009, 12:50 PM
My favorite classes are:
-Lab Biology
-Math
- Accelerated Geography
My least favorite class is:
- Intro to media- The teacher is soooooo good at working us really hard on all of the basic media stuff.
Oren
May 9th, 2009, 12:46 AM
My favorite class i have at the moment would have to be Science.
Even though we get loads of homework i've learnt a lot.
The teacher teaches it well and the past 3 tests i've scored highest in my class. :)
alphabeta
May 9th, 2009, 12:16 PM
I like science. I'm in AP chemistry, which is my favorite class this year. :)
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