I did pretty well in English and History...even though i really did dispise them both. i absolutely hated science and math...well, what did i ever need to take calculus for?
I guess that i was really more of a fine arts person...loved music, art and free expression classes. guess that is why i went into floral design! You gotta love your job right?
What were your favorites and did they help to contribute to your life today?
[question posted by ladyljs]
responses and comments:
english, history, geography and science. [angelblush]
My fave subject has got to be English and Science (even though I wasn't really good in Science). I loved bio best because I love the section there about animals. I've also been pretty good at math but I don't really like them that much. Hahaa it's good that you love your job now! =) [jynxypanda]
Thanks so much for the best response! Haha I just got back on mylot =) [jynxypanda]
My favorite subject was Math and Geology. Math helped me alot especially in boosting my self-confidence. When you're good at something, your outlook in life is more positive and that's what Math has done for me. Geology is a fun subject too. I learned alot about the physical universe and acquired the skill of having to read so many books. I missed school already. [sup3rproxy]
my son is the same way - he had a natural talent towards math and it boosted his resolve to put even more effort into it, so this increased his abilities. Sciences are also subjects he excels in - biology, anatomy and physiology, botany etc.. [Modestah]
My favourite was definitely Art, Cooking, and Music... and i hate Math! XOXOX [princesslexie1001]
It sounds like we have even more in common, LJ. I too liked music (choral and orchestra) I also liked art a lot and had some talent, though undeveloped - I did not take art in the higher grades though my teachers tried to encourage me towards it, I just was not so talented like the others who would be taking it and was embarrased. For the general subjects I enjoyed English class - but really only literature and creative writing so again that is tied into the arts. [Modestah]
