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What is/was your least favorite class?

Kleptonis
12-09-2004, 15:45
I'm mostly referring to High School, but anyone is welcome to post.
Grays Hill
12-09-2004, 15:51
My favorite class is AP US History. (AP stands for Advanced Placement). If I pass this class, and pass the AP exam, then I get a college credit for the class. As of right now I have an 86 in that class, which in SC is a B.
Superpower07
12-09-2004, 15:54
Geometry
La Terra di Liberta
12-09-2004, 16:03
I find Fine Arts boring and very pointless.
The White Hats
12-09-2004, 16:15
Maths. Which makes it slightly ironic that that's what I got my degrees in.
Kleptonis
12-09-2004, 16:19
Personally I don't like English. I'm pretty good with grammar, but when it comes to elaborating my writing, I'm terrible. :(
Dakini
12-09-2004, 16:22
in highschool, it was algebra and geometry. in universirty it has been calculus and computer science. though the comp sci i didnt' like becasue they spend a month teaching us what the computer does when you turn it on and pointless crap like that, and then they spent a week teaching us c programming and did a piss poor job of explaining....
Unfree People
12-09-2004, 16:26
All natural science classes. I hate them. I'm so bad at them. I can't take them. Anatomy and Physiology was the absolute worse of them all...
Kryozerkia
12-09-2004, 16:35
Well, I love my hardware classes, as well as the networking ones, but I hate all my programming classes, as well as the gen-end (non-core subjects/non-computer).
Kryozerkia
12-09-2004, 16:38
in highschool, it was algebra and geometry. in universirty it has been calculus and computer science. though the comp sci i didnt' like becasue they spend a month teaching us what the computer does when you turn it on and pointless crap like that, and then they spent a week teaching us c programming and did a piss poor job of explaining....
HEY! Knowing the fundamentals of computer operation is important if you are taking computer science. Knowing the mechanics of computer hardware is just as important as being able to hard code or edit code so that you can increase a machine's fucntionality. After all, it's just a dumbass fuckard machine until you put an o/s on it and only then can it function and be as smart as you are.