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I did too (Russian), but from a different book. I don't remember much of it.
I never did...I could already speak and write it so why bother taking a class for my own language.
Decisions, decisions....
Physics. French. Metalwork. Woodwork. Music. So much wasted time....
Literature, History, Latin
I'm a man of letters, so naturally these were the subjects that I excelled in and the ones that interested me the most.
literature and creative writing
I liked classes in science the best like biology, chemistry and physics.
Creative writing
It's a toss up between English Lit. and Chemistry.
Nobody has said recess? I liked recess when it was raining because I could hide and take care of the fish tank.
If I had to choose a "real" class, I would choose biology. It was the most basic class and just involved memorization for the test.
Just realised this answer should have been in the question, 'which subject did you like least'. :(
I did ask that in another question.
I taught them...I'll bet you would have been a great student.
I taught chemistry.
I did pretty well all-around in school, but these classes stand out to me because of the teachers that I had for them.
Maths. I was always good at it from an early age. Even in the junior school, after we'd all learned up to our 12-times tables I wanted to go beyond that, so I taught myself up to my 20-times tables, and I went beyond that when I was a teenager. I remember one time when I was 16, one lad who was struggling with his maths asked "how are we supposed to know what 87 squared is?" and I was the one who chirped up the answer 7569. The others all looked at me in amazement when I said that. Lol:)
Awesome...you sound like my son.
Teachers need to know that.