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Favorite School Subject - Jun.-25th-2008 22:59:13   
ksmooches


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What was/is your favorite school subject through grade school?  College has so many that dont really make sense, so i ask for grade school subjects. 

For some reason, mine was math.

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RE: Favorite School Subject - Jun.-25th-2008 23:01:32   
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math...never really good at english.

Oh and Phys Ed

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RE: Favorite School Subject - Jun.-25th-2008 23:02:52   
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math for a loooong time, then came virology and molecular biology




med micro was awesome too

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    RE: Favorite School Subject - Jun.-25th-2008 23:04:48   
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    quote:

    ORIGINAL: Breakfast

    math...never really good at english.

    Oh and Phys Ed


    Physical education rocked. DODGE BALL FOR THE DAMN WIN!!!

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    RE: Favorite School Subject - Jun.-25th-2008 23:08:39   
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    dodgeball and kickball...the best unofficial sports you could play in gym

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    RE: Favorite School Subject - Jun.-25th-2008 23:10:21   
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    ...

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    RE: Favorite School Subject - Jun.-25th-2008 23:12:36   
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    History and sociology. I find past events and people facinating. 

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    RE: Favorite School Subject - Jun.-25th-2008 23:15:38   
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    ORIGINAL: ksmooches

    dodgeball and kickball...the best unofficial sports you could play in gym


    Nothing was better than high school gym...playn rugby, handball, or hockey...

    ....i use to love smashn people smaller then me

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    RE: Favorite School Subject - Jun.-25th-2008 23:22:50   
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    I was big into psychology, and learning about my inner self through my own studies or other people's observations of me.

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    RE: Favorite School Subject - Jun.-26th-2008 0:09:50   
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    quote:

    ORIGINAL: Breakfast

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    ORIGINAL: ksmooches

    dodgeball and kickball...the best unofficial sports you could play in gym


    Nothing was better than high school gym...playn rugby, handball, or hockey...

    ....i use to love smashn people smaller then me


    same here...everyone is smaller than you, until you get in college

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    RE: Favorite School Subject - Jun.-26th-2008 0:11:00   
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    Highschool: Technical Drawing with aCad and Mechanical Desktop + Maths
    University/College: Scientific Basic of Medicine + Clinical Applications(esp psych block!)

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    RE: Favorite School Subject - Jun.-26th-2008 0:12:01   
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    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)

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    RE: Favorite School Subject - Jun.-26th-2008 0:13:38   
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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)


    Smart guy. You'll go far in life.

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    RE: Favorite School Subject - Jun.-26th-2008 0:14:29   
    ksmooches


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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)


    ...nerd

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    RE: Favorite School Subject - Jun.-26th-2008 0:34:24   
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    I enjoyed lunch and recess.

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    RE: Favorite School Subject - Jun.-26th-2008 3:37:31   
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    Well for me in Highschool it was a mess cuz for example

    -Mega nerd on Science finally was able to get into Biology...horrible grades the teacher didn't liked me -_-
    -English did super well till 12th grade were cuz of being in A1 level the demand was harder and my grades wen to hell (still had blast in class XD)
    -Art, I love to draw but the class was a BIGGG joke and I spent more time sleeping there than doing "art" >.>
    -Math...was never good at it...probably never will...strangley the teachers were cool people :D
    -Psychology when I was finally able to take it I LOVED it we learned a HUGE amount of unorthodox things like learning to detect lies, behavioral analysis,  psychological manipulation etc. but sadly a lot of conflict with the teacher and the school lead to some sour moments and the teacher ended up quiting and being replaced by a n00b school drone and the subject became boring :(
    -History did ok, good memory for the subjects but the test were hard cuz of the whole"full answer" crap
    -Spanish Literature, aka relax time we read some pretty cool books had laughs talked about random stuff in life...good times :)
    -TOK this class was FREAKING HILARIOUS, every class was a BATTLE TO THE DEATH between me and the teacher over the most random and trivial of subjects (the teacher that told me I should be a lawyer XD)
    -Sports? oh you mean PSP or DS time?
    -The "orientation/coach" class was like going to the movies to watch a VERY crappy movie that is suppose to teach me something >.>

    but I still think nothing beat the "recess" subject ;) probably the best or most memorable one was playing CS on the library computers T.T good times

    To be honest now a couple of years after graduating I feel MASSIVE nostalgia over highschool to the point of wanting it to relive it..well at least 12th grade...but actually having good grade is math XD

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    RE: Favorite School Subject - Jun.-26th-2008 6:02:58   
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    Library Assistant... hardly anyone came to check out books unless they absolutely needed to for a paper... so i'd just read the entire class.  I got a lot of reading done in that year.

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    RE: Favorite School Subject - Jun.-26th-2008 7:03:52   
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    history and science.

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    RE: Favorite School Subject - Jun.-26th-2008 7:27:28   
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    ORIGINAL: socomnick

    History and sociology. I find past events and people facinating. 
    heh i remember taking sociology, i disagreed with everything in that super liberal course, on tests i lied and agreed tho, so i got an A

    i always liked math though, until calculus in grade school, calc in college was easy, idk why tho.

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    RE: Favorite School Subject - Jun.-26th-2008 9:22:44   
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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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