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What was your best/worst subject at school?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Languages French & Spanish best,
Maths probably worst, but only discovered how bad I was when I studied it at A level and as part of my University degree.
Not to worry I got where I am today even with shit decisions like that |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Maths I hated it and the creepy bastard who taught it! If 16X2 equals 32 that's good enough for me I don't need to know how or why I'll take your word for it! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Maths and English. I had Mrs Fellows for both subjects and on Mondays I had double Maths and English. I hope she is dead now as she was a vile kacky fingred old witch. |
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By *JohnMan
over a year ago
Newcastle upon Tyne |
I loved maths (enough to get a degree in it many years later, just for fun). My worst was English literature - I actually failed the literacy requirement for getting into university.
I'm not counting sports. That's not even a subject. And I dropped languages as soon as I could. Always been hopeless at them. How did they think teaching German and French in the same year would end well? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Sciences definitely my best subjects, never very good at languages, I given up too easily. Something I regret, maybe I should learn one this year "
Can you speak Welsh? X |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Loved English. hated maths..bet eleven out of ten agree"
Loved English, had a great teacher and it helped that he did not like me, it forced me to think through my reasonings and argue the points as he always tended to disagree with my perception and interpretation of things. It instilled a respect and an enjoyment of the written word.
My worst subjects were the practical ones. Put a hammer, screwdriver etc. in my hands and i always manage to make a pigs ear of whatever it is that needs fixing |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I loved maths (enough to get a degree in it many years later, just for fun). My worst was English literature - I actually failed the literacy requirement for getting into university.
I'm not counting sports. That's not even a subject. And I dropped languages as soon as I could. Always been hopeless at them. How did they think teaching German and French in the same year would end well?" .
at my school(secondary modern maximum security)sport WAS a subject- called p.e...on the timetable |
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"Loved English. hated maths..bet eleven out of ten agree"
My best - by far - was English. Basically I love words, poetry, literature, theatre - all of it! Used well it’s a beautiful language! Here it’s often crucified!
Worst - also by far - was physics. I was dire at it - and still am! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Academic wise my best subject was English and Maths was my worst.
From an enjoyment POV I liked Biology, found it fascinating and dissecting things to see how they looked on the inside was awesome! |
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By *hilloutMan
over a year ago
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I was a brilliant at history, politics and american government. My teachers were shocked I didn't become a lawyer or go into politics
I was a walking disaster at math and made sure my uni degree would be as far removed from numbers as possible! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Academic wise my best subject was English and Maths was my worst.
From an enjoyment POV I liked Biology, found it fascinating and dissecting things to see how they looked on the inside was awesome!" .
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Breaktime was my favourite and the start of the day was my worst. Fucking hated school from the moment I went until I left.
Art was probably my favourite if I had to choose and pe was my least favourite.
Geeky x |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I was a brilliant at history, politics and american government. My teachers were shocked I didn't become a lawyer or go into politics
I was a walking disaster at math and made sure my uni degree would be as far removed from numbers as possible! "
Math . Can you ring me and just say “you do the math” . Right after you’ve been to the restroom and put the garbage out
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By *hilloutMan
over a year ago
All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest |
"I was a brilliant at history, politics and american government. My teachers were shocked I didn't become a lawyer or go into politics
I was a walking disaster at math and made sure my uni degree would be as far removed from numbers as possible!
Math . Can you ring me and just say “you do the math” . Right after you’ve been to the restroom and put the garbage out
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It would be un-american of me to say "maths" instead of math |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I was a brilliant at history, politics and american government. My teachers were shocked I didn't become a lawyer or go into politics
I was a walking disaster at math and made sure my uni degree would be as far removed from numbers as possible!
Math . Can you ring me and just say “you do the math” . Right after you’ve been to the restroom and put the garbage out
It would be un-american of me to say "maths" instead of math "
I know . Never change! |
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"I was a brilliant at history, politics and american government. My teachers were shocked I didn't become a lawyer or go into politics
I was a walking disaster at math and made sure my uni degree would be as far removed from numbers as possible!
Math . Can you ring me and just say “you do the math” . Right after you’ve been to the restroom and put the garbage out
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While you're at it go out and give the hood and the trunk a polish on the car. |
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By *hilloutMan
over a year ago
All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest |
"I was a brilliant at history, politics and american government. My teachers were shocked I didn't become a lawyer or go into politics
I was a walking disaster at math and made sure my uni degree would be as far removed from numbers as possible!
Math . Can you ring me and just say “you do the math” . Right after you’ve been to the restroom and put the garbage out
While you're at it go out and give the hood and the trunk a polish on the car. "
very american terms there that I stubbornly cling to! |
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"I was a brilliant at history, politics and american government. My teachers were shocked I didn't become a lawyer or go into politics
I was a walking disaster at math and made sure my uni degree would be as far removed from numbers as possible!
Math . Can you ring me and just say “you do the math” . Right after you’ve been to the restroom and put the garbage out
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He’s already done the math!
Number of women on Fab he likes/swinging funds available x (free weekends) squared!
Or:
L/FxW2 = frustration! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I was a brilliant at history, politics and american government. My teachers were shocked I didn't become a lawyer or go into politics
I was a walking disaster at math and made sure my uni degree would be as far removed from numbers as possible!
Math . Can you ring me and just say “you do the math” . Right after you’ve been to the restroom and put the garbage out
He’s already done the math!
Number of women on Fab he likes/swinging funds available x (free weekends) squared!
Or:
L/FxW2 = frustration! "
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I was a brilliant at history, politics and american government. My teachers were shocked I didn't become a lawyer or go into politics
I was a walking disaster at math and made sure my uni degree would be as far removed from numbers as possible!
Math . Can you ring me and just say “you do the math” . Right after you’ve been to the restroom and put the garbage out
While you're at it go out and give the hood and the trunk a polish on the car.
very american terms there that I stubbornly cling to! " .
we need to build a wall round this thread...and get 'plenty of fish' to pay for it ! |
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By *hilloutMan
over a year ago
All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest |
"I was a brilliant at history, politics and american government. My teachers were shocked I didn't become a lawyer or go into politics
I was a walking disaster at math and made sure my uni degree would be as far removed from numbers as possible!
Math . Can you ring me and just say “you do the math” . Right after you’ve been to the restroom and put the garbage out
He’s already done the math!
Number of women on Fab he likes/swinging funds available x (free weekends) squared!
Or:
L/FxW2 = frustration!
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Precisely why I don't like math. Especially when the equation has that result! |
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By *an_LexaCouple
over a year ago
Sunderland |
Loved PE, just didn’t get why anyone wouldn’t
History still fascinates me greatly
and maths just kinda made sense to me. I liked that at that level there was a right and a wrong answer.
Hated art with a passion just can’t co ordinate and translate what’s in my head. Hate enforced art. When you have those fun quirky team building meetings at work where you make shit. I sit in the corner and refuse to join in. It stresses me out.
I do appreciate art, passionately though. |
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Biology was my favourite.
I hated General Studies; multiple detentions until the Head realised that I was not going to participate in something that provided zero value to me, and allowed me to spend time in the library instead. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It totally depended on the teachers. My favourites were music, English lit and art by the time my GCSE's came along because I loved the teachers. I hated physics as the teacher was a prick. |
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My subjects are a bit controversial for your liking but my favourite was self defence and weapons and least favourite just because of the teacher was pedagogy .
Funny enough my degree is in Pedagogy |
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