I don't really have one as they all suck,its just some suck less than others.I enjoyed the Sciences when I was younger though.
What about you OT?
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I don't really have one as they all suck,its just some suck less than others.I enjoyed the Sciences when I was younger though.
What about you OT?
In HS?
Earth Science.
jun_aka_pekto
Was a serious history fan.3eyedrazorbackI really like parts of history like World War 2 but ancient medicine is boring as fvck.What did you guys learn about?
[QUOTE="cain006"]The problem with college math is that 3/4 of the professors can't speak English well enough to teach. All of my math professors spoke good english, but two were really old and boring. The other two were really quiet. Like so quiet, if you didn't sit in the front 5 rows of a 40 person class you were constantly wondering exactly what they just said.Math in high school. Not so much in college though.
kussese
[QUOTE="jun_aka_pekto"]
In HS?
Earth Science.
sexyweapons
Was a serious history fan.3eyedrazorbackI really like parts of history like World War 2 but ancient medicine is boring as fvck.What did you guys learn about?
WW2 history was more of a hobby to me.
When I mean Earth Science, I mean Geology, Meteorology, Climatology, Oceanography, etc. Meteorology especially since that is my line of work.
Math, pretty much until Vector and Complex Calculus. Â I've always been good at it until the more theoretical and proof-based classes.
history, philosophy
i also liked science all the way till grade 11 where i started walking down the liberal arts routeÂ
In high school I took every art class my high school offered with Art 1, 2D Art, 3D Art, Painting, Advanced Art, and AP Art.
If you do not want to count Art as a traditional subject then I'll go with Math. Because of the way I tend to think of art I find it to be little different than geometry so such subjects tended to come naturally to me.
One could say that I liked the study of space and shapes.
As for time after high school I will say specific studies within learning the Bible and proclaiming the Bible. To use the correct terminology as far as subject matter, I enjoy hermeneutics and homiletics, In other words, I very much enjoy the entire process of translating the Bible from the original Greek and Hebrew, using interpretative principles to understand that text both in the original cultural context and the present cultural context, figuring out how to determine how to best shape the basic principles gained into a teaching outline, and determining how to best convey these thoughts to a people so they might not simply understand but also do as the text details.
I like most subjects: psychology, Latin, biology, neuroscience, physics, history, music, English, sociology, etc.t3hrubikscube
Ah, another OTer who studies / studied Latin! Â I wish I could remember it now, but it's been many years since I touched it. Â :(
Anyway, my top 3 from high school:
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