What was your favorite subject in school?
Unfortunately for me, I changed schools often. So that depended on how good the teacher was in that particular subject.
What was your favorite subject in school?
Unfortunately for me, I changed schools often. So that depended on how good the teacher was in that particular subject.
History! It fascinated me. Also in grade 12, really liked math because, like you – the teacher – he was a great guy.
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I thought I was no good at history at all until I got into college. The prof really enjoyed the subject and I did extremely well in that environment.
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There you go, the Teacher is everything EH? (sorry, I’m Canadian :D)
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It was like learning music in school from a person who never wrote music. Sure they could teach you what notes on the staff meant but not what to do with it!
My first trip out of the country when I finished high school I went to Canada. You have nothing to apologize for!
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Great to have you visit!
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very n8ce
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Thanks!
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welcome
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in high school it was introduction to cool music and poetry, which we taught each other in the bathroom between classes
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mine was mathematics, not that I’m good at it but it was interesting.
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Chemistry
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Now that’s a tough one! I would have to be smart to try that one lol. Thank you for the visit.
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Foreigner languages.
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I wish more people felt that way. There is an old saying not quite a joke but it goes something like this: what do you call it when you speak multiple languages? The answer is multilingual. What do you call it when you speak two languages? The answer is bilingual. What do you call it when you speak one language? American! Lol thanks!
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Well let’s say that also here in Italy we are not much multilingual … and bilingual neither in many cases … but we speak dialects fluently! 🙂 ,) 😀
Very nice to meet you
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It is funny how blogs can show us that even worlds apart, we are pretty much the same. I appreciate meeting you as well.
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So true!
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Biology literally I like to learn about new things regarding to life cycle … And I also good marks on that subject.
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Biology is a great one. I wish I would have focused more on that when I was in school. I appreciate your comments!
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Hi, pls i write books and i would love if i have people to read and encourage me
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Writing! Whenever the assignment involved creative writing, I devoured it. Back then, it was easy to be creative and have fun. But corporate life nearly destroyed that love until I finally gave it up. The paycheck wasn’t worth as much as my sanity – and restoring what was all but lost from the monotony.
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Excellent. I like the way writing consumed you. The corporate life can eat into anything. As a musician, music is fun, until you get paid to do it. Then like anything else, it is a job! Keep writing!
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I appreciate your visit and look forward to hearing from you soon. Thank you for your visit!
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very well
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Mathematics
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I wish I had a good teacher through grade school years in math. I didn’t do well at math until I got into college! It was a little too late then lol.
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Social Studies. Because it was so lively and pratical
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I agree. Once I had an instructor that told stories not just dates and names, social studies came alive for me. Thank you for your visit!
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Welcome
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mine Both i cant decide so there both equal
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Ha! No need to decide. Take in as much as you can, is my advice. Thank you!
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Mine is Science
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A world of possibilities. I hope you stick with it! We need more scientists and less politicians! Thank you for the visit.
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Instead of waiting and sitting on your ass waiting for a favourite subject to seduce you, why can’t you be the directive principle in all subjects, and draw from each subject what will support Life and living? Each and every subject is in a way, a reflection of the Life that is living in this physical existence, it’s a mirror reflection of ourselves, our attitudes to each subject in school even.
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In grade school it is important for students to be shown important studies. This allows students to choose what courses meet their interests and needs. Thank you so much for your comments!
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Ancient History was always my favorite subject when I was in school.
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A wise subject. When we study the past we don’t have to make the same mistakes. Thanks for your comments.
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I love this comment… Really
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math, because I just liked solving things
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Excellent! That is a good point. I forgot how much fun that was. Thank you for your comment!
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I loved Mathematica, Biology and Geography
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Good choice. If I could remember names I would probably have picked biology or geography as well lol. I appreciate your thoughts.
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History
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Social Sciences, I still love this subject 🙂
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Very good. It is amazing when you find something early on and you enjoy enough to stick with it. Good for you.
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Music was a natural favorite subject until a death in my family as a teenager brought out the history detective in me. Then I graduated with a BS in Social Studies. I had a very charismatic high school teacher and then many professors who were just as charismatic from my college years at OCU. History is as much a passion for me as music always was in my life.
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Everyone’s experiences are different. This is good thing to keep in mind. Music as a natural study is something you can feel as well as learn. Often it is the instructor that leaves the impression on the student, and hopefully the student understands the important lessons. To have two passions is a blessing. I really appreciate your comments!
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Thank You. Have a great Thanksgiving this week!
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I appreciate that! You too!
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English classes were filled with great conversations about great literature – led by outstanding teachers at Norfolk Academy.
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Sharing with others! That is a great thing. Literature allows us to do that and to share the experience as well. Outstanding teachers never hurt! Thank you.
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My favorite subject had to be literature.
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And it shows. So much to learn and so much to share. I’m glad you found literature.
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Mathematics! This is because I had great teachers plus I always used to be so engrossed in the solving the problem that until and unless I get the the answer I couldn’t stop myself. That’s how my love for mathematics is.
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Great. Great teachers can make understanding easier. But I forgot about the simple joy in solving a problem! Thank you for the reminder.
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True! Thanks!
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Favourite subject by far was textiles! Always loved the fashion scene and getting creative!
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Textiles. My daughter enjoyed that in school as well. I was just never a slave to fashion and I don’t have much aesthetic and or artistic talent.
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History & Geography.
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Those are good ones. I appreciate people who can do well in those studies. Names and dates just never stuck in my head. Maybe too much moving around when we were kids. Thank you!
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I Can Say that my Favorite subject at School is Biology
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Credit to you! I did miserably in biology. I’m glad somebody understands it lol.
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Okay that is serious…
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Music!
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Music is a language all of its own. When you combine music with lyrics you allow feelings to shape the musical experience. For me, everything is music. Good luck!
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Music; Math,… maybe history. However, my first love on this rock is Music. Always has been from the moment of breath.
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That sounds quite familiar. I wake up hearing music, I go to bed hearing music, but it is all in my head! Like you, it always has been. There is so much math in music that the two are paired studies in my opinion. You can’t have one with the out the other!
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It was always Art!
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Perfect. That is a skill I just don’t have. So I do appreciate it and encourage you to keep going! Thank you for your comment.
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I loved Geography for helped me to learn about real physical phenomenon
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Then it’s also a good one. A fascinating subject, thank you for your comment.
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Latin. My favourite!
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Interesting! That is something that just isn’t taught anymore. Generally, it is only French or Spanish that are offered at school.
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Latin is an unusual choice but dead languages have their fascination. In my days as an altar boy at church, we used to say mass in Latin. Most people didn’t know what it meant but they repeated it anyway.
It is the root of many languages and opens the gate to ancient history. Good luck!
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English!
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Mine too!
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Understandable. English combines so many cultures and languages. I am glad you enjoy this subject too.
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Muy bueno lol.
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Hello! What does it mean actually? Is it Spanish?
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Sorry, yes. It means Very Good. That is the limited amount of Spanish I remember from class!
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Okay! I will try to remember that!
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Well that’s about all I could remember after 30 years! I think I picked that up from television lol.
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Haha 😂.
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ICT at the time, Biology now
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From the frying pan into the fire! Good choices. Biology is essential in today’s world. I hope you continue with your current course. Thank you for your comment.
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English and psychology
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Well those two go hand in hand. Fascinating studies to dive into. Thank you for your comment. I appreciate your visit.
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english, bio and computer class hehe
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I am glad you did not limit yourself lol! Good courses to get you through life. I wish you success.
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aw 🥺 thank you!! I wish you success and happiness as well!
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You are more than welcome!
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Expect to have a good support from your teacher who finds you most intelligent in overall rating.
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Feedback is an important thing for all of us. Learning new subjects can be very difficult without your teacher’s support.
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I moved a great amount as a kid as well… makes it tough to attach to any specific subject
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I agree. I would sometimes move three times in one school year. You never knew what subject they were studying at any moment … you may have missed it or done it twice! It was difficult to build relationships with teachers as well, so that did not encourage a great learning environment.
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You know that makes so much sense about the teachers… I have always wondered at how other folks can actually remember teachers from all the way back in elementary… you just answered something I hadn’t ever considered… they always moved me to a new foster home like clockwork, right before the quarterly tests…
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It all makes sense from a distance doesn’t it lol! And I was born later in the year so I was always a small kid. A small kid in a new school. No friends. I didn’t remember anybody’s name.
Moving like that for any reason takes its toll. Thanks again!
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Music appreciation. Loving this subject allowed me to see the beauty in everything. Music is the soul of every foundation.
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I could not agree with you more. Music is a language all to its own and can be used to communicate with any culture throughout history. I am glad you found music as your home. Thank you so much for your visit.
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Mine is History, despite all of my friends being against the subject. It’s just a subject that seems to have a chemistry with me, since I always get the highest mark! That, and maybe I just like to read stories….
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History is wonderful. I do have a difficulty with it because I simply can’t remember names and dates from moving so much as a kid. But I do understand stories. And the lessons from those stories live for generations to come. Thank you for your comment I really appreciate the reminder that history is a story.
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That subject was definitely music. I remember feeling so happy when we all sang together out loud.
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I forgot all about that until reading your comment. Thank you for reminding me about the simple pleasure you get when singing together out loud. I almost forgot! I am glad you found music and I’m glad music found you.
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The first time I sang out loud was when I was in elementary school. I was happy to hear you say that.
Thanks for the reply and for visiting my site.
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I moved from school’s quite often as I mentioned, and you can’t imagine how thrilled I was when I finally learned that you could take music in school! Paradise found. You’re more than welcome and thank you again.
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Math, until I got to college, where the classes were deeply awful. Not surprising perhaps, because I went to a liberal arts college, and we were forced to use the awful book written by the head of the department. Unfortunately, that steered me away from math, which I probably would have enjoyed. I ended up studying economics, which uses a lot of math.
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Ohmy gosh same
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Thank you. I kind of did a flip-flop as well between math and history. I can be influenced by the instructor to a point where I dive in deep or to the point where I close my ears. Math is complicated enough, you need someone who understands, appreciates, and enjoys the language.
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I loved all subjects 🙂
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Well good for you! I enjoyed them all maybe but I was better at some than others lol. Thank you for your comment.
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Yes, History was my favorite subject. Irrespective of who was teaching I would love History. Our studies were heavily on Indian history but I wish had studied History in more depth and wide scope.
This fascination has led me to start my own blog with focus on Pacific migration and New Zealand history.
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I am glad you found your home with history. This is such an important study. I wish you continued success with your blog. Thank you for your comments and your visit.
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Thank you Mike
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Any time!
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english , i loved writing compositions
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Good for you! That was the best part about it. Enjoy.
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