Gym kicks ass and always has.
Other then that History cause i like ot learn about hte world around me.
Or Science cause there's always something interesting going on.
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Gym kicks ass and always has.
Other then that History cause i like ot learn about hte world around me.
Or Science cause there's always something interesting going on.
my favortie subject is human anatomy and physiology since i want to get into the medical field and i just think it amazing learning about how our body works and what it does to keep us going and functioning well. its a hard class, but its quite fun and itneresting
Gym by far.
Academic wise, I'd say Social studies, and math being my least favorite.
History, Gym, Psychology, and any classes that concern our local technical center/trade school.
History - I'm a history nerd; I have an uncanny ability to remember things in explicit, photographic detail.
Gym - For the basketball and football. Whee.
Psychology - The human mind and its inner mechanics intrigue me to a huge extent. I was the first one to jump towards getting this class.
Trade school - Getting out of our regular school to go and do more specific things is great. I've had computer maintenance this year, and I plan to take welding in the future.
Academy of Information and Technology (AOIT)
Basically a computer class where we do nothing
=]
Hiruma knows what I'm talking about
I like History, though it is almost entirely written in American perspective here in the states if you go to a public school. Checking out specific history books are more interesting.
I used to love math/algebra, but due to my extensive use of the marijuana plant I can no longer remember formulas and how to solve problems. However once I go over some notes, I can easily refresh my memory.
Biology was an interesting class to say the least... I got a B in it and I never did the homework.
Psychology was awesome, but I'd prefer learning from a profressor in a college manner.
Other than that school sucks.
US history is pretty awesome but i always liked Calculus....an anomoly?