<p>Congratz on that 4, despite the monstrous dipsheet your teacher was, haha.</p>
<p>I’m probably gonna get virtually shot on here- but MATH. I’ve never been good at it, I find it incredibly dull, and as I don’t plan on doing anything math related with my life, it’s pointless. History and literature have much more far-reaching benefits. And I like science and the arts.</p>
<p>English, definitely. English used to be one of my favorite subjects in school until the past school year - and then I dreaded coming to class every day. The teacher was not very open to seeing your own metaphors and interpretations of things that maybe the standard textbook does not discuss. The teacher graded things ridiculously hard - the teacher would literally take off fifteen percent if you missed one little thing. She also put alot of question marks on people’s papers without explaining why it was wrong.</p>
<p>And to top it all off, we had a research essay to do. The teacher said to put all of your research notes, your rough drafts, and your final bibliography and essay in the folder. I put those in there and put the final bibliography right under the final essay. But since the final bibliography was not stapled to the essay, and the teacher was apparently too lazy to just take the final bibliography out of the folder, she wrote on the grading rubric that I had no cited sources or bibliography and I ended up getting a D on that essay that counted as a large part of the grade. =(</p>
<p>^wow you had a terrible English teacher. I adore English precisely because I can have a completely different opinion than the teacher, but as long as I prove my point well in my essay, I get a good grade. We don’t use English textbooks either [how the hell do you learn how to analyze literature and write well from a TEXTBOOK?!?!? Textbooks are for grammar and math and stuff!]</p>
<p>Physical education. Just pointless. The only reason my school has the freaking department is because of the NY state requirement or whatever.</p>
<p>Besides that though, I really enjoy all my classes. Math, however, is the least enjoyable, but it isn’t a big deal because I actually understand and do well in math. Science is definitely the most interesting (BIOLOGY!), English and History are both interesting and stimulating depending on the teacher.</p>
<p>Foreign language is…annoying. I would much rather have a foreign language class that focuses on literature and improving your knowledge of the language by reading and having class discussions (like an English class). Instead of this though, I’m bored in class learning about freaking grammar. GRAMMAR. It doesn’t help I signed up for a language I already speak anyway lol.</p>
<p>Physical Education.</p>
<p>Reason = I don’t think I have ever met a more misguided and merciless human being than my gym teacher.</p>
<p>Health. :eek:</p>
<p>^yeah, health class was ridiculously annoying and pointless</p>
<p>Physical education and computer class.:(</p>
<p>Why is everyone dissing out on PE? :(</p>
<p>IDK. I actually like PE, and not just cause I had a hot gym teacher.</p>
<p>Well, I hated gym because I have no athletic ability whatsoever. I also hate math. Apparently, I’m one of the only people on here who likes English…</p>
<p>^i like english too</p>
<p>English is awesome.
Unf, ikr? XD</p>
<p>Ugh, I still talk to him every now and then and OMG, he’s so hot.</p>
<p>Chemistry. So god damn frustrating.</p>
<p>English.
I always dislike Lit (& whatnot) classes.
Second on the list would be history.</p>
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Hahaha, there’s two or three hot gym teachers at my school too. They make gym SO much more bearable :D</p>
<p>I agree. Made me wanna be in better shape to show off to him.</p>
<p>I could add health. I don’t think it’s stopped me from doing anything I otherwise would have done.</p>