beautress
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I never hated any subject in school. Not one.
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I hated algebra and physics.What school subjects did you really HATE?
Interesting!A class. . . my kid never had to deal with.
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Though he had to learn how to make numbers and letters, he never had to learn. . . "writing, or penmanship."
Now, for that generation? It is a secret code language that only Gen X and older still knows. . .
ugggg. . . that class was so boring. I loathed it.
Good luck!.
Hated English. When I managed to get booted from high school, I went into GED classes, was taught by wonderful teachers and learned an amazing amount and got my certificate a year before anyone in my class graduated. I was given the choice between English or Greek/Latin Vocabulary. I chose the latter and learned an immense amount about language. My grammar in English still sucks because of that choice, but I excelled at medical terminology and after working several years in a para-medical capacity, I went on to do legal proofreading, which is not at all about English grammar. Very satisfying work.
Hated and sucked at math but the one semester in 9th grade when I got an inspiring, engaging teacher, I got an A.
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5 of 15 say Math
.Math is not hard, in fact, it can be fun when you know how to work the problems and understand what they represent and are doing, the main problem is, most math teachers really suck at showing students a practical application or use why we need each type of math for. Instead, all they teach are a bunch of dry rules with no apparent use nor reason.
Absolutely right. I consistently failed at math until one semester, when I had a very bright teacher who knew how to inspire his students, when I got and A.