ItsDubC
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Joined: Mar.-22th-2007
From: My Childhood
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ORIGINAL: DrPirate I hate this question because I'm a giant nerd. Grade school: Italian, Social Studies, History (Not shoddy history of nation, but full blown history of Europe, I didn't do primary studies here). Highschool: History Of Quebec and Canada, Chemistry, English College: (lol, these are just the elective courses that I took and found them fascianting) Pyschology, History of Montreal, History of the United States and the UK, Sociology, Anthropology (Cultural, Linguistic and, Archaeological) Pertinent to my program: Microbiology, and Anatomy and Physiology I (Both equally, best courses I ever took in my life. Second to that: Organic Chemistry I (except for the beginning which is boring as hell) Dude, I was a CS major in college and took Microbiology as an elective to see if bioinformatics would be something that'd interest me, and I hated the class lol. I still cringe whenever I hear things like, "RNA polymerase". My favorite non-elective class in college was Windows Programming. In highschool it was Calc 3, in middle school it was Social Studies, and in elementary it was PE.
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