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School Lessons

Which one is your favourite?  

15 members have voted

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    • Computer
      8
    • Math
      1
    • Chemistry
      1
    • Biology
      0
    • History
      2
    • Geography
      1
    • Physics
      1
    • Accounting
      0
    • Other....
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What's your most favourite school lessons? Me is, of course, computer. What's yours?

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Comp stuff..

 

Cause its easy to pass....

 

Also Sports Leadership is a subject I like... Though its not really a "traditional" subject...

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So what instrunment did you play then Gazdude?

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Electric and Acoustic guitar...

 

Writing music is just the best kind of work in the world.. (apart from doing nothing)

 

If i had the choice to write music or play computer games as a job, i'd definitely choose music...

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Sorry, you can only pick one :wink:

 

4 votes for Computer. Good, it's the best school lesson in the world :wink:

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History, cause its easy. English is easier cause I already know it.

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The one thing you didn't add, but is by far the easiest, is Philosiphy. You don't have to study or remember anything really (except the occasional philosipher). So long as you know how to write a theory and back it up, it doesn't really matter if it's right or wrong, true or lies, ect.

 

My second favourite is Military History. Not because its easy or fun, but because alot of strategies can be put to use in RTS or even FPS games giving me an edge.

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Philosophy???? Ohh, sorry since there is no Philosphy lesson in my high school, so I didn't add it to the list. you can choose the "Other" poll option.

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I don't like the computer classes of my school. They only theach the basics: Word, Excel, Power Point, Front Page. I want to go deeper, but since last year I don't have any lessons of computer.

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I enjoy none of them. I'm best at English, however. (A* :D)

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i don't go to school yet. I think my favorite class will be Biology 101 & Chemistry 101. Neither of these pertain to school

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i don't go to school yet. I think my favorite class will be Biology 101 & Chemistry 101. Neither of these pertain to school
How old are you then? 5 years old?

 

I'm doing AS level ICT, we've done Word and Excel stuff and now we're working on using Access - a bit more interesting and challanging.

When it comes to websites I'm going to kick-ass :D

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ICT is so damn easy, im pretty much guaranteed an A* at GCSE level. Ive done at least twice the coursework requirements & its only been one term.

 

So, i pretty much doss about all lesson now.

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now we're working on using Access - a bit more interesting and challanging.

 

Interesting? That is easily the most boring app ever created... Tables, Forms, Reports all that junk... Relantionships and crap... BORING!!!!!

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Interesting? That is easily the most boring app ever created... Tables, Forms, Reports all that junk... Relantionships and crap... BORING!!!!!

I didn't say it was interesting, I said it was a bit more interesting than World.

ICT is rediculously easy at GCSE, my school doesn't even offer it, they just start at AS :P

I was going to do GCSE ICT when I was 13, but decided I coodn't be bothered.

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bit more interesting than World

 

I assume you mean Word? I actually like desktop publishing though. :roll:

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I like photoshopping and making programs. And yeah, Access sucks. It's damn boring.

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And yeah, Access sucks. It's damn boring.

Join the club

Then to think the price on Office 2003, no wonder there are a gazillion hacks and copies of it

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