Why?
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Music.. Not that I don't like music, I'm just not a fan of it taught the way it is in school. Uncommon opinion, i suppose.
Ughh I HATE Music... Mainly because of our teacher, he just doesn't focus on the students much, and most of his classes turn out to be political discussions, useless
School wise (when I was in school), math. I didn't like the teacher, the kids, the room, or the way we were taught it..
Algebra- it was too abstract for me even though my teacher was absolutely positively wonderful!
History- we learned about the same parts of history over and over, but there was so much that wasn't even touched on. Made it really boring. WW1 was the main thing we learnt about, and the 'first fleet'. Never learned much about Aboriginal history, or much from other parts of the world.
I really hate technology class it just seemed like a waste of my time. I didn't get an actual PC computer until earlier this year (first computer) and when I had technology it required a PC. It was extremely hard for me, I missed a lot of school too. I'm not blaming the teacher entirely but atleast make sure most projects are available for everyone. In the end I'm glad schools have technology as a required class though, not everyone knows how to use it and it's necessary
Math sucks. Turns out I did need to know all that algebra and fraction nonsense. I bought books as a grownup and learned on my own! Never too late to turn a bad subject into an okay one. Hard (impossible really) to maintain a 4.0 in school when I despised math. Soon as they added letters I completely lost focus.
History. Specifically, the history wars. For me, the battles and wars were just a series of dates when terrible things happened. I had a hard time memorizing them because the reasons for wars didn’t make sense to me and had no logic. I couldn’t figure out how to remember the endless dates of people killing each other, no matter how much I studied. I’m a chemist, and once you learn the basics-the general logical of the way things work and interact, trends of the periodic table and such, the rest is logical from there. But the history of war, it just wasn’t logical. I eventually learned some of the major dates in the world wars, but only because I hear them over and over in the historical fiction I read from that time period. Also I think the emotions I experience from the detailed descriptions of how it affected people of all walks of life helped me to remember the dates.
I love most of my subjects, but I think if I had to choose one on the spot, it would be Arabic because it’s hard to read and a tough language in general