Least Favorite Class in High School

<p>Math. Math math math math math. Math math MATH MATH MATH.
(And yes, that’s annoyed, not like happy “Physics! Phyyyysics! Physics physics physics physics physics!”)</p>

<p>^I can really tell the difference! [SARCASM]</p>

<p>However, I kinda see what you are saying, but I really hated my math class, Honors Algebra II, because out teacher taught us nothing.</p>

<p>I can’t decide between Algebra II or Spanish II.</p>

<p>I was the only freshmen in my Algebra II class, the majority of the students were juniors or seniors. I didn’t have any friends. We had assigned seats, and I was by the window and the kid next me always opened the window, even in the middle of winter, so I froze my ass off. I literally wore 3-4 layers to this class. Ugggh. My teacher was horrible, I didn’t learn a thing. All he ever talked about was his mud volleyball team or his new hair style (he had his hair re-styled or cut every week - the first day of class was a slideshow of last year’s 52 hairstyles instead of the typical rules/expectations stuff). </p>

<p>Spanish II also sucked during the first semester (I transferred to a different teacher for the second semester). The teacher used to teach ESL in an elementary school, but apparently forgot she was teaching high schoolers. She would send home notes that we had to get signed by parents for good/bad behavior, she had a wall in class for students to hang up assignments they did well on or newspaper articles about themselves and pictures they drew for her. Seriously, we were treated like elementary school students. It was beyond annoying.</p>

<p>Spanish Lit.
At first I tried really hard and my teacher didn’t like me so he gave me B’s.
Then I stopped trying and turned in ■■■ and he still gave me B’s.
Then I started plagiarizing and still got B’s.
Then I turned in a blank paper and still got a B.</p>

<p>Jk. I actually hated bio.</p>

<p>P.E. </p>

<p>Always the last person to finish running the mile. :(</p>

<p>“World History. I think wars are really neat to discuss and look at how drastically they impact human culture, but I would rather improve my ability to problem solve in math class or make a discovery in a science lab rather than dwell on the past. Sorry history buffs!”</p>

<p>"Anything Social Studies or History. Too many boring people and events to memorize. Everything’s already happened, so why learn it?</p>

<h1>STEM"</h1>

<p>YES! That exactly! I don’t like social studies in general, but my least favorite class was Honors World Cultures.</p>

<p>^ Hmm. I guess you’re more of a here and now person.</p>

<p>Organic chemistry. **** this thing. I loved math and physics. Damn hard OC.</p>

<p>Not true, 1sparkle2. Science and math can be applied to pretty much any time and any situation.</p>

<p>Latin: A dead language taught by a teacher who act acted dead.</p>

<p>French! I love the language but our class was really really really boring and nobody took it seriously.</p>

<p>Geometry! Teacher didn’t teach worth crap! I had to TRY to learn it myself.</p>

<p>Precalc. I had no idea what I was doing half the time. Let’s not talk about it…</p>

<p>GT Geometry
Proofs made me never want to attend school again</p>

<p>For me it’s a tie between APUSH and Honors Chemistry x.x</p>

<p>Any Honors English class. Not even close.</p>

<p>Anything with math in it, including physics</p>

<p>Anything science, especially AP chem</p>

<p>Honors English. The teacher tested us on really specific quotes that were unrelated to the plot. Ridiculous.</p>

<p>AP Biology. Horrible.</p>