Your strong subject and weak subject

<p>Strong: math, physics, history
Weak: english, spanish</p>

<p>Strengths: Math, Chemistry, History
Weaknesses: English (essays make me cringe :(), French, Biology</p>

<p>Strength: English
Weakness: Math
Also if electives count, Photography is definitely another weakness.</p>

<p>Strength: Philosophy(& English)
Weakness: Math</p>

<p>Strength: Physics, Philosophy, Lit (Classics)
Weaknesses: Math (mainly pre-calc, I did fine in calc), US History</p>

<p>Strengths: Chemistry, English, Literature, Math
Weaknesses: Physics, History (struggle a bit more with those even though I have an 800 physics SATII)</p>

<p>Weakness: PE</p>

<p>Best Subjects: Psychology, Biology, Language
Worst Subjects: Physics, Calculus, Literature</p>

<p>Yes, that makes perfect sense in my mind.</p>

<p>Strengths: Math, Science, History, French, Spanish (lol)
Weakness: English - I don't know why, I just suck at writing essays. Economics (eh...I manage to pull of an A sometimes, sometimes it's a goddamn B)</p>

<p>Good: Math, history
Acceptable: Spanish, English
Bad: Science</p>

<p>strengths: arts, history, science, english (besides lang+comp. bleh)
okiedokie: french, math.
weaknesses: gym, classes i dont care about...</p>

<p>I'm pretty even all around the board as I get the same grade in everything (As) but I tear up math, biology, Spanish, and government. Language arts is probably my weakest though despite my love for correct spelling. When I write papers, I use great sentence structure and grammar, but I just suck at analyzing things, especially poetry. I think it's because I take most things at face-value and I don't care what the heck poems mean- just say what you mean, don't fluff it up.</p>

<p>^im the opposite when it comes to language arts...i dont really care for sentence structure, but i wreck at analysis</p>

<p>Honorstudent, I disagree. And this is why...</p>

<p>*"We read and write poetry because we are members of the human race. And the human race is filled with passion. And medicine, law, business, engineering, these are noble pursuits and necessary to sustain life. But poetry, beauty, romance, love, these are what we stay alive for. To quote from Whitman, "O me! O life!... of the questions of these recurring; of the endless trains of the faithless... of cities filled with the foolish; what good amid these, O me, O life?" Answer. That you are here - that life exists, and identity; that the powerful play goes on and you may contribute a verse. That the powerful play <em>goes on</em> and you may contribute a verse. What will your verse be? "</p>

<p>-Dead Poet's Society*</p>

<p>Strengths- History and Math
Weakness- English </p>

<p>If I make it through 1st period English, I know I can survive the day.</p>

<p>^^ Ha. We watched that in English today.</p>

<p>Strongest: Math, Physics, English.
Weakest: Spanish.</p>

<p>dead poet's society is a pretentious and crappy movie. literary analysis is BS through and through, and this is coming from a good english student with an 800 sat reading. i can ponder a novel on my own time for the price of a library card, and i don't need to pay a school to force me to do it</p>

<p>Strong: Biology and Math
Weak: Gym/Drivers Ed</p>

<p>strong: history, english, french
weak: math (mainly calculus, pre-cal was fine), chemistry, physics</p>

<p>ChoklitRain, I'm offended, kinda... not really.</p>

<p>The point of the movie was for people to realize that books aren't just leather binding filled with stories. That's all. It's just a classic teenage movie. English teachers seem to love it, and I do too.</p>