[–] SolidBrowser ago
My favourite subject was Gym. Mainly because I didn't show up for Gym and when I did I had fun. Although I didn't show up I still got a high mark so its a win win.
[–] MrBlueSky 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I'm a physics teacher, and prior to that, an engineer
Enough said
Weird thing is that my A level Physics teacher is still working and has actually contacted me recently ( I did A levels in 1982)
God knows how he tracked me down, but he was, and still is, a great guy
[–] pepepepepe 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I'm a big fan of the sciences but looking back, I really should've gone deeper into history and art. Didn't find a passion for them until halfway through college.
[–] G4 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
I really liked chemistry. We had a teacher who had us experiment a lot, probably more than he should have, but I had a lot of fun.
I also enjoyed marching band, if that counts. I made a lot of friends on the drum line, I still talk to some of them today.
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[–] SolidBrowser 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
I found it funny when I was attending Frosh week at my University as they separate us by programs. I was with a bunch of other arts (I mean homeless) students and the Frosh week guy announces that it was time to do some math. Then everyone broke out, yelling "BOOOO". I found it so funny because we were all arts students.
[–] Agitprop 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
Science, as long as I avoided boring crap like earth science. My chemistry class had the highest injury rate of any class in the school, our physics teacher let us play something suspiciously like beer pong for extra credit, and my forensics class let me whack mannequins with a hammer and they brought in some kind of police dog to class.
I did almost get set on fire in chemistry though. I can see how some people would have complaint about that class.
[–] SneakyToucan ago
History, Geography and English.