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RelientKFan824 Posted at 7:23 am on June 6, 2005
The question of favorite school subject is a common curiosity for many and comes up repeatedly in this forum.  Please vote here and post your answer to the question.  

Explanation of options:


  • Mathematics: includes basic arithmetic, pre-algebra, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Statistics, Calculus, and other higher maths.
  • English (or the official language of your country): the official or native language spoken and taught in your country, state, province, or territory.
  • Science: includes Biology, Earth and Space studies, Chemistry, Physics, Marine Sciences, Technological Studies, and other natural and applied sciences.
  • Social Studies: studies of history, geography, economics, government and politics, and other social sciences.
  • Foreign Language: a language that is not your native or national tongue.
  • Performing Arts: includes vocal and instrumental music; dance; theatre; etc.
  • Applied Arts: includes visual arts such as drawing, painting, pottery, sculpture, etc.; creative writing; etc.
  • Athletics/physical education: any sport, PE class, health or life management class, or fitness class.
  • Other elective: a non-academic class that does not fall under the categories of foreign language, performing arts, applied arts, or athletics.
  • Other: a class or subject that does not fit into any of the above categories.

Note: Any and all new topics asking for favorite subject will be locked and/or trashed.

(Edited by RelientKFan824 at 8:31 pm on Nov. 29, 2005)

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96Russia69 Posted at 11:16 am on Nov. 24, 2009
Science! Our class gets to do labs literally every week. And for the most part, the labs are pretty awesome!

- 96Russia69  

exit57 Posted at 11:52 am on Nov. 13, 2009
Either Art or Law.  I'm really liking Philosophy too.
KevinAMcDonald Posted at 6:49 am on Oct. 30, 2009
Social Studies
Stormblazer Posted at 10:31 am on Oct. 26, 2009
Psychology and the more relevant branches of Philosophy (ie Ethics).

I enjoy working with computers but as an educational subject it's just not interesting. Natural sciences are fun to learn about it but I suck at applying the theory to anything - Psychology's not technically a natural science, and my intuition works much better with people than objects.

LaurenNYC Posted at 9:56 am on Oct. 26, 2009
french, cuz then I can move to Paris and meet hot guys
clarissa122 Posted at 8:09 am on Oct. 13, 2009
Lunch
shancheng2005 Posted at 7:52 pm on Oct. 12, 2009
science
shancheng2005 Posted at 7:51 pm on Oct. 12, 2009
sicence,off course
martyfrmn Posted at 11:00 am on Oct. 9, 2009
Math is without a doubt the mother of all sciences.... :)
jeremyparker10 Posted at 5:23 am on Oct. 9, 2009
History is most interesting subhect, in terms of passing time and learning about future. History tells you what should you do in future? What will be happen in future? So if you are good at history, you are also good at present.
cassandra freeman Posted at 7:09 pm on Oct. 8, 2009
I like math.
kraig3 Posted at 1:16 pm on Oct. 6, 2009
I like maths and english very much.

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Moomoomilk Posted at 12:20 pm on Sep. 26, 2009
Definetaly sex ed.
schisms Posted at 10:59 am on Aug. 31, 2009
English. It's the easiest :)
jimmyess Posted at 3:53 am on Aug. 27, 2009
science and chemistry
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