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      Mathematics
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|  What is/was your worst subject in school?   I always found any subject interesting, useful, and myself capable, depending on the teacher. | |
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      Math. I hated it. Still do lol.
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      If you consider that 'life' is school I would have to say "acting".
 I have never been good at acting like someone I am not. | |
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        During public school years, unquestionably, English.    The rules of spelling made no sense, the rules of grammar were worse,  and I almost never agreed with how brilliant the "authorities" thought various old writers were.
 Later, it was foreign language classes. I was never really GOOD at anything in school, though. I later realized, that was because no one knew (including me) that I was near-sighted, and no one had yet realized that there was such a thing as Lysdexia. | |
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      worst: Science
 best: math and also spelling | |
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| I was never really GOOD at anything in school Not me, I was pretty good in school but not 'gifted'. I was fast enough and smart enough that I finished work right away - then got into trouble from being bored. 1960-1970 school is WAY different than it is today. | |
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      Wow, I was never top of the class but never bottom either, but neither was Einstein. Bright enough to see through bullchit at least. 
 One thing I had was determination, to be what I wanted to be, by strength or guile. | |
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      Topic: What is/was your worst subject in school?
 French class. I couldn't get any of the female students to kiss me. | |
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      None.
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| I had no bad subject. I am that one you always hated, right at the very top of the Bell curve :-) Those at the top of the bell curve are average.   | |
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      stats was not enjoyable    | |
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      None, although I did get an A- in The History of Science and Technology in Western civilization.  Knocked my 4.0 GPA down to 3990.    | |
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      Actually academics were easy for me..
 Actually graduated 2.5 years early. | |
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| I had no bad subject. I am that one you always hated, right at the very top of the Bell curve :-) Top of the Bell curve?...where the nipple hangs out.   | |
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      Maths. Basicly people do not need it in that scale they are taught. The things in educational system's become even worse since I graduated school and poor students now have to learn more things they will never use.
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| Actually academics were easy for me.. Actually graduated 2.5 years early. Kudos! I graduated 1 semester early because I doubled up on the two classes I needed in my senior year; Gym and English. I missed my prom because I was already in college and a few hundred miles away but I was able to go back for graduation ceremonies to officially get my diploma with my class. | |
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| Maths. Basicly people do not need it in that scale they are taught. The things in educational system's become even worse since I graduated school and poor students now have to learn more things they will never use. Your comment reminds me of a quip from Alien VS Predator: "Why would you bring a gun on this expedition? I would rather have one and not need it than not have one and need it." | |
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      small world, also graduated and started college at 16. But I loved math and have found that math, english, and government have been the most used and most needed knowledge since high school.
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      Worst: Maths, chemistry, physics.
 Kinda odd, cause nowadays I like chemistry   | |
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