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I'm not sure. Writing I guess, since that's the only time I can be creative. . . . .I sure as hell know it isn't math. I like psychology, but not all of it (such as the part with the math), and biology is too complicated (and too much math). I like history (unless it's the history of mathematics).DracargenI assume you don't like math? :lol:
[QUOTE="Dracargen"]I'm not sure. Writing I guess, since that's the only time I can be creative. . . . .I sure as hell know it isn't math. I like psychology, but not all of it (such as the part with the math), and biology is too complicated (and too much math). I like history (unless it's the history of mathematics).DivergeUnifyI assume you don't like math? :lol:
Math killed my family and ate my dog.:(
I LOVE Latin, band, history, science, philosophy, government, and English.
I appreciate math even though I'm horrible at it.
I don't mind art classes for the most part.
I HATE gym.
History, I think. It's the most interesting and the most challenging.SolidSnake35History I do find the most interesting, but I also find it as being the easiest subject. Seriously, if you have a pretty alright teacher, most of the time its like story time for me, and so when it comes to the test, if I have jotted down a few notes and dates that I might have a hard time remembering, and go over them a day or two before the test, I am good to go! 2nd easily goes to biology! I LOVE IT.
If your talking about subject wise, I would say Programming (next year.)
If your talking about fun-wise, I would say Literature because my friends are there.
I HATE gym.
t3hrubikscube
I echo this sentiment. I used to get in trouble in highschool for trying to skip gym so that I could study for my REAL classes. Go figure, I try to learn something in school and get in trouble:roll: I'm so glad I'm out of HS.
[QUOTE="t3hrubikscube"]I HATE gym.
Atheos-Arkhaios
I echo this sentiment. I used to get in trouble in highschool for trying to skip gym so that I could study for my REAL classes. Go figure, I try to learn something in school and get in trouble:roll: I'm so glad I'm out of HS.
Yeah, it's a bit ridiculous.
I mean, I'm all for physical activity and a break during the day to exercise, but it's never just that. It's always a bunch of arrogant jocks teaming up and yelling at you if you aren't perfect. It's just like, get over it...you're playing, you know, volleyball in a gym class and your grade is based on merely participation. It's not like the team that scores higher gets an A for the day. I don't appreciate the competition and it always turns out to be just a ridiculous contest instead of getting out and exercising for an hour.
I'd much rather be in a class that I'll actually learn something from. I exercise enough on my own. Some people don't, and that's their choice.
Gym classes always turn out to be more painful than they should be.
[QUOTE="t3hrubikscube"]I HATE gym.
Atheos-Arkhaios
I echo this sentiment. I used to get in trouble in highschool for trying to skip gym so that I could study for my REAL classes. Go figure, I try to learn something in school and get in trouble:roll: I'm so glad I'm out of HS.
God forbid the school tries to keep obesity rates down so they don't have to expand the halls and classroom size.[QUOTE="Atheos-Arkhaios"][QUOTE="t3hrubikscube"]I HATE gym.
DivergeUnify
I echo this sentiment. I used to get in trouble in highschool for trying to skip gym so that I could study for my REAL classes. Go figure, I try to learn something in school and get in trouble:roll: I'm so glad I'm out of HS.
God forbid the school tries to keep obesity rates down so they don't have to expand the halls and classroom size.That is not the purpose of gym **** the whole program is a joke in my opinion.
If that were the purpose, their would be an organized effort to keep heart rates of every student at an elevated level for the entire period and give comprehensive strategies for eating well. Is that what your gym ****was like? Because mine was far from it.
[QUOTE="DivergeUnify"][QUOTE="Atheos-Arkhaios"][QUOTE="t3hrubikscube"]I HATE gym.
Atheos-Arkhaios
I echo this sentiment. I used to get in trouble in highschool for trying to skip gym so that I could study for my REAL classes. Go figure, I try to learn something in school and get in trouble:roll: I'm so glad I'm out of HS.
God forbid the school tries to keep obesity rates down so they don't have to expand the halls and classroom size.That is not the purpose of gym **** the whole program is a joke in my opinion.
If that were the purpose, their would be an organized effort to keep heart rates of every student at an elevated level for the entire period and give comprehensive strategies for eating well. Is that what your gym ****was like? Because mine was far from it.
I enjoy gym because it's something physical and it wakes me up in the morning. You'll only get out of it what you put into it.[QUOTE="Atheos-Arkhaios"][QUOTE="DivergeUnify"][QUOTE="Atheos-Arkhaios"][QUOTE="t3hrubikscube"]I HATE gym.
DivergeUnify
I echo this sentiment. I used to get in trouble in highschool for trying to skip gym so that I could study for my REAL classes. Go figure, I try to learn something in school and get in trouble:roll: I'm so glad I'm out of HS.
God forbid the school tries to keep obesity rates down so they don't have to expand the halls and classroom size.That is not the purpose of gym **** the whole program is a joke in my opinion.
If that were the purpose, their would be an organized effort to keep heart rates of every student at an elevated level for the entire period and give comprehensive strategies for eating well. Is that what your gym ****was like? Because mine was far from it.
I enjoy gym because it's something physical and it wakes me up in the morning. You'll only get out of it what you put into it.Well, I work out ~6 days a week, I just always hated having in incorporated into my school day when I could be using that time to study. But, to each his own.
[QUOTE="Atheos-Arkhaios"][QUOTE="t3hrubikscube"]I HATE gym.
t3hrubikscube
I echo this sentiment. I used to get in trouble in highschool for trying to skip gym so that I could study for my REAL classes. Go figure, I try to learn something in school and get in trouble:roll: I'm so glad I'm out of HS.
Yeah, it's a bit ridiculous.
I mean, I'm all for physical activity and a break during the day to exercise, but it's never just that. It's always a bunch of arrogant jocks teaming up and yelling at you if you aren't perfect. It's just like, get over it...you're playing, you know, volleyball in a gym class and your grade is based on merely participation. It's not like the team that scores higher gets an A for the day. I don't appreciate the competition and it always turns out to be just a ridiculous contest instead of getting out and exercising for an hour.
I'd much rather be in a class that I'll actually learn something from. I exercise enough on my own. Some people don't, and that's their choice.
Gym classes always turn out to be more painful than they should be.
you just brought back memories, i was in gym and had to team up with some ********, and i got yelled and laughed at becouse im not the best athlete, plus it sucked more cause i was on the same team with this girl i liked:([QUOTE="DivergeUnify"][QUOTE="Atheos-Arkhaios"][QUOTE="DivergeUnify"][QUOTE="Atheos-Arkhaios"][QUOTE="t3hrubikscube"]I HATE gym.
Atheos-Arkhaios
I echo this sentiment. I used to get in trouble in highschool for trying to skip gym so that I could study for my REAL classes. Go figure, I try to learn something in school and get in trouble:roll: I'm so glad I'm out of HS.
God forbid the school tries to keep obesity rates down so they don't have to expand the halls and classroom size.That is not the purpose of gym **** the whole program is a joke in my opinion.
If that were the purpose, their would be an organized effort to keep heart rates of every student at an elevated level for the entire period and give comprehensive strategies for eating well. Is that what your gym ****was like? Because mine was far from it.
I enjoy gym because it's something physical and it wakes me up in the morning. You'll only get out of it what you put into it.Well, I work out ~6 days a week, I just always hated having in incorporated into my school day when I could be using that time to study. But, to each his own.
in my school all that's neccessary is 1 semester of any physical education, besides health and Personal Fitness( gonna take it online over summer though)Please Log In to post.
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