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.
Art and French. Great teachers, so found the subjects really interesting and fun to learn.
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I agree, sometimes the teachers can make all the difference even in a subject that you already find interesting. Thank you!
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it was social science , the favorite for me particularly the history part.
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I’m glad that worked for you. If I was better at names I would have loved history! Thank you for your comment.
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History, English, band(till I quit) and Spanish. I have really good and understanding teachers so I can pass the classes
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Sounds like you learned the important things in life! Thank you for your post.
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you’re welcome :3
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Literature
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English and Humanities at York University.
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I’m very moody. Sometimes I like Science, Sometimes Math, Sometimes History etc.
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It takes a while for some of us to settle in lol. That’s why we have a tendency to go with the flow. Thank you.
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Art. I took as many art classes as I could when I was in school. I enjoy expressing myself through art.
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That’s the best day I can think of at school. Good for you.
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English and Music. I attended a performing arts school and I enjoyed it.
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I can understand that completely! Good partners – your music needs some lyrics lol. Thank you!
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Film Studies
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ohh that sucks and honestly that makes sense in your situation. For me my favorite subject were history and English.
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It was a little bit uncomfortable at times but I got through it! Thank you for your visit and for your comment. Those are good subjects to carry through.
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Any subject that is more of reading its my favorite
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History and science. I was a weird kid 😁
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And hopefully you still are! Thank you.
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Reading was my favorite. And I’m trying to get my 7 year old daughter more interested in reading.
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Very good. It’s important to pass down the important things. Thank you for the visit.
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History…. All the mysteries and more
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Love it. Thanks!
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I would agree with “how good the teacher was” because I remember loving History and Anthropology alongside Literature, Science and Math Algebra while disliking Geometry, Statistics and Physics. I think that how they were presented based on my learning style made me love one subject more than others in every period of time. 🙂
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That’s the way it was for me. I understand what you’re saying exactly. Thanks for your time and for your comments!
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I love prose and poetry. For me then, it’s any course/subject in literature.
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It’s important to have a common thread to keep all of your interests together! Very good.
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I loved literature and history. Anything that told a story, whether real or fictional.
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Excellent point. That really worked for me as well. Thank you for the visit!
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Science 🙂 Used to be literature, but later in life, I have had more use of science. I don’t mind the teacher that much; I like to self-study.
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When we reach the point that we enjoy self-study, it seems like we can see over the plateau! The instructor definitely becomes less important than! Thanks.
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Yes, Interest depends what subject you understand and enjoy throughly. Interest creation is an art which a teacher should have.
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Understood completely. That is a rare skill to have and we appreciate it when we see it! Thank you for your post.
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Pol science . It’s interesting to read about politics , all the changes world or my own country went through .
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I agree. Political science shows the foundation for many of the changes that we experience. Pleasant or unpleasant! Thanks.
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Maths- You can get 100 out of 100 in Maths 🙂
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Ha! Very true. Thank you.
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I’m afraid to attend my math class b/c number is not my thing. But I learned later in life that it’s a subject that should be given more importance.
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Sometimes in school we are taught the subject, but not necessarily how to apply that information. It’s not until we get out in the real world that we have to figure that out! Thanks.
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Humanities. The most interesting class for me.
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Good for you. Not my cup of tea, but I’m glad somebody enjoys it lol. Thank you for your comment.
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I loved Math, but wasn’t good at it. English and writing held my attention all four years. Even wanted to be a journalist at one point in high school put peer pressure got to me so I didn’t join the journalism team. I had this one particular teacher, Mrs. Farr, in my senior year. But in my junior year, I had a teacher who also gave me A’s on my papers. I took one to her and she took a red sword to it. She asked me to bring her all my papers for the next 2 months. Every A she’d mark down to a D or C then tell me what I needed to do to improve. My writing improved over the year and my teacher would ask, “how does your writing keep getting better?” I dared tell him that another teacher was helping me. (sorry for being long winded – a writers problem). LOL!
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That was a great story and I appreciate you sharing your experience. That is pretty funny and I am sure that there are a number of teachers who would be disheartened to find out that their lessons are being supplemented! Thank you for your time and for your comments. Continue writing!
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For me, Advanced Experimental Behavior Analysis was my favorite elective in grad school.
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That’s just a mouthful to say and it rolls right off your tongue! Thank you.
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Ironically, despite my guise as the AI English teacher and having spent 25 years teaching English, it wasn’t necessarily my favourite subject. At secondary it would have been the sciences – specifically Chemistry – and at college it was probably Theatre Studies.
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It’s too bad that you missed the ability to teach a subject that you have a passion for. I am sure your students would have appreciated it as well. My guess is you’re pretty good at English too! Lol. Thank you for your comments, I appreciate your time.
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I loved most classes and most teachers. To be honest, I would have become a professional student if I had the financial security to do it.
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That’s good to hear. I replied to a comment earlier about a friend of mine who did just that! I thought he was never going to graduate! But I don’t think he had the financial means to do it either lol. I am glad you enjoyed the teachers and the classroom experience that you had. Thanks!
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Maths. This is a subject that never ever bored me. I simply loved maths, still do
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That is really good to hear, and quite refreshing! I agree that there’s so much to learn and to understand that it would be impossible to get boring. Thank you!
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My favorite subject was math and science.
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My favorite subject is math and art.
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Def Tech class!!
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That’s very cool. In a short sentence you certainly showed the excitement and enthusiasm you have. Looks like you learned a lot!
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History:)
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Math, PE, and English
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Nice 👌
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drama!!
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LIT always and forever! I also enjoyed my video production class in high school, too.
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Good ways to tie those interests together! That sounds like fun just reading about it. Thank you for your comment.
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It was always biology, loved learning about animals
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Well that is very cool. I have a number of friends who feel the same way. Too bad we don’t have more exposure in school. Thank you for the visit!
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French!
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Geography: it gave us all th epassion we have for travelling
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Excellent. That’s a good way to spark a life’s enjoyment. Traveling is the best way to open up our experiences. I’m glad you took the right route! Lol.
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I have always love mathematics. I find fulfillment in problem solving.
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That’s really good. I also enjoy problem solving but I’m not very good at math! I have to work out other problems lol. Thanks!
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Science! As I got older, the contents of the classes got less cool but I still learn about biology and psychology independently.
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Anytime you can keep the interest going and throw in a little bit of self-study, I think you’ve got it made! Good things to show your interest in. I really appreciate your time!
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My favorite subject was math and business
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English
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English for me.
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For me English and French were my absolute favourite, Second was Hindi but the orals were much better than the writing. I’m too lazy with the nuances of writing, which I now have passed on to my son !
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Excellent. I really appreciate the talent it takes to be bilingual or even multilingual. I also understand the nuances! Good for you.
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I don’t have any favourite subject because every subject fascinates me. But History is the subject I hate most for sure.
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That is perfect. Hard to complain about that! But I understand what you mean with history lol.
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Though I’ve been out of school for some time, my enduring admiration lies with psychology. This subject has been instrumental in my personal growth, allowing me to delve into self-discovery and gain a profound understanding of those around me. Beyond its personal impact, I find practical application for psychology in my ongoing research, particularly in exploring consumer behavior.
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Thanks for your experience. I know a lot of students who pretty much wasted their whole time in school or their studies. It is a blessing to find something that fits and that you can use for the rest of your life. I appreciate your comments!
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Many subjects that I hated at school became favourites of mine post school.
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That was pretty much my experience as well. I thought it was me! Maybe my focus was just somewhere else. Thank you for your comment.
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You’re very welcome!
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I think it always depends greatly on the teacher. Those who obviously love their subject generally end up with more students that love it, too.
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And I think that is an excellent point. You are correct. I am sure that many students will enjoy someone who has enthusiasm and can develop an interest in students. Good thought. Thank you for your comment!
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