What is/was your favourite course in school?

Course work - I miss when school was like being a child.
United States
October 9, 2010 12:54am CST
In high school my favourite course was always Bible class. But I went to a private high school so I don't get the same option in my huge University, haha. In University, I love my literature classes, especially any class on Early British Literature. It is so interesting to read books from so long ago. So what about you? What is your favourite subject in high school or University?
6 responses
@kodukodu84 (1569)
• Malaysia
9 Oct 10
My favourite course when I was in high school or University was Mathematics. Because when I do any other course, I will start falling asleep. With Math, everytime I'm trying to solve a problem, my brain would feel really active thinking and my eyes are wide open. History usually is the best one to make me fall asleep in no time because all I have to when I'm doing revision all the time is read. Plus with the weather that is quite hot I'm so easily to get tired.
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• United States
9 Oct 10
I am just the opposite, haha! I think because I don't understand math, I get really tired in it. Like, my brain is active too but so active it's just wrapping around itself and I just space off because I can't understand it. Haha. History tends to make me fall asleep too, though ;)
@shia88 (4571)
• Malaysia
9 Oct 10
HI, During my high school, my favourite subject is Mathematics. I love to count and with those formulas, my brain started to find the way to get the right answer for the Mathematics questions. It is quite challenging and I always scored high marks for my mathematics.
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• United States
9 Oct 10
Wow, I'm so jealous! Math was my least favourite just because I'm so awful at it. My sister and brother are both great at it, as is my dad. I'm just the oddball in that. But I really do love it when I understand it! Haha.
@o0jopak0o (6394)
• Philippines
9 Oct 10
well it was history and sciences. this is two of my favorites.
• United States
9 Oct 10
You sound like my sister! She loves those two too. She especially loves Physics and European History :)
@shibham (16977)
• India
9 Oct 10
Hi julia, my fav subject was mathematics and my father wished to make me a mathematician but unfortunately i did not got good marks on secondery exam. Then i began to study modern indian language, after doing graduate, then post graduate and now i am a professor on same subject. Take care.
@shibham (16977)
• India
9 Oct 10
Yeah, i am. There are more than 20 modern indian language. Among them i am belonged to assamese. My mother tongue and a very soft language. If u wish to know something about assam ( my province) or assamese, then write to me. Oh, i don't know, am i fantastic or not (hahaha) but supportive to my students. Be happy.
• United States
9 Oct 10
You're a professor of the modern indian language? That's fantastic! Even though you did poorly on your secondary exam, it seems it worked out really well :) And you're probably a fantastic professor!
• India
9 Oct 10
Hello, Well in my college I loved the microprocessor class the most. I learned the subject well, though it only involved the basic microprocessors. Later I studied some of the higher order microprocessors. In school my favorite class was of physical science. I liked physics even more than mathematics. I hated chemistry and during my later period of study I tried to stay away from chemistry as much as I could. I still love mathematics. However, I am into programming which I didn't like in my college days. It's after studying the microprocessor and operating systems that I developed a keen interest in computer engineering. Thanks. God bless you.
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• United States
9 Oct 10
Micropressor? Wow! I've never taken a class like that before. It sounds really awesome. My brother is into computer engineering too and that's what he's going for right now. Awesome :)
• India
10 Oct 10
My favourite course in school was Physics. I love physics because it dives into the basic nature of how things work. When I discovered the joy of physics for the first time in my life, I wanted to learn it in depth. Physics gives meaning and insight to the world around us.
• United States
10 Oct 10
My sisters favourite class was Physics too. She was actually a Physics major until she changed it to History recently! I have never, in my life, taken a Physics class. How sad is that? I think Chemistry just about did me in (after I made a glass plate explode...).