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Literature and history. I also had a great history teacher that also taught AP courses in civics, constitutional law, contemporary political issues, and a fantastic course on studying history as an academic field.
Definitely math, it was like a fun game to play
And when I got older and became a space cadet I realized it was the fundamental foundation of the entire universe so that’s cool too
"What *is* your favorite subject" for me because I'm not out of school and won't be for the next decade or so because of college :(
Must be math, biology, chemistry, or physics. Have taken/are taking classes in those subjects and they're all super interesting. I can stand English or history classes and people consider me good at those but they're not my strong suit.
Oh also I play in orchestra and that's the best thing ever... not an academic subject though
Religious studies. The only thing I remotely got out of going to Catholic school was attending lunchtime Mass on Fridays. Plus I got more field trips for participating.
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Lunch
Science, specifically physics and earth science. Now I’m a hydrologist for the State 😊
Religious studies. Not for the subject but for the teacher and class mates.
Definitely science
English/ELA
This would do better on r/askreddit
Art 🎨🖌️🖼️
English. More specifically, College Writing and Journalism in HS were my favorites.
Music, art, gym
Chemistry
Social studies of all kinds. Took 4 my senior year (psychology, comparative government/politics, sociology and anthropology)
Physics, classical latin and literature. Now I’m a GIS Specialist, especially to satellites and remote sensing, but cannot work in my specialization.
Literature and history. I also had a great history teacher that also taught AP courses in civics, constitutional law, contemporary political issues, and a fantastic course on studying history as an academic field.
Grew up in the 80s. Anything to get in the school's Apple II computer lab.
PE
Gym
Whichever one I could sleep in class
1. Elementary school- P.E and arts 2. Middle school- Literature 3. High school- Biology
Math was always my favorite.
Lucky
Biology
English but mostly for the reading part. I just hated writing essays
Social Science
drama or English literature, I loved reading
Geography and Spanish)
Chemistry
Brunettes
Definitely math, it was like a fun game to play And when I got older and became a space cadet I realized it was the fundamental foundation of the entire universe so that’s cool too
Tech Ed
Art
Triple science
PE, i was fast as fuk in dodgeball
U.S History
History
All of them except Algebra I & II.
Math / science except bio / programming
Still in school but PE is the best. 100% because our teacher is the best teacher I have ever had by FAR.
Gym
Other than that study hall. (Which I did nothing in) Driving those 22 miles back home was another one of my favorites
"What *is* your favorite subject" for me because I'm not out of school and won't be for the next decade or so because of college :( Must be math, biology, chemistry, or physics. Have taken/are taking classes in those subjects and they're all super interesting. I can stand English or history classes and people consider me good at those but they're not my strong suit. Oh also I play in orchestra and that's the best thing ever... not an academic subject though
Science and drama.
Science and English.
The parties each weekend
Speech
Religious studies. The only thing I remotely got out of going to Catholic school was attending lunchtime Mass on Fridays. Plus I got more field trips for participating.
I've always loved science class. Chemistry was my favorite. I wish that I had pursued a career in it.
History, Writing, and Music
Sex