I personally love psychology and mythology! I wanted to be a psychologist and help others like me but those dreams were keenly crushed in college.
Favorite subject is French because I have an act for languages and it comes naturally. I despise math because it just can't stick in my brain
I'd really like to learn vector calculus or physics some time. It was the one part of math that I never really picked up and learned for myself - there were a few unavoidable circumstances behind that, but they don't really matter now. Then again, physics is really just applied math. There's also chemistry that I'd like to learn more about - I know a fair amount but a lot of it is just filed away or forgotten due to years of non-use. I'm a math person, honestly. My favourite area of such has turned out to be statistics, believe it or not, because it's essentially exactly like math, but it actually means something. Subjects I don't like are ones in which a lot of memorisation and lists are involved. I don't do as well with those as I do with numbers or other step-wise processes, so I fall behind there. It's not that I can't do those things; I just don't do them as well as others.
For me, it's always been English and psychopathology. I don't really know why, but researching mental illnesses has been interesting to me ever since I was about 12 or so; whenever I'm just sitting around without anything to do, I always end up glued to certain subreddits and psychiatric forums. As for English, I just want to write novels one day. I don't know if I'll ever actually manage to make that dream come true, but it'd be great if I could! My least favorite subject has always been anything dealing with math and numbers, though. x.x As well as anything involving social studies or politics (economics, government, etc.)
I can't stand health. At school, it's all like 'Fuzzy warm feelings and friendship', and me, being an antisocial little psychopath, am strongly outspoken about that. Mental diseases are interesting and I wouldn't mind researching them, but psychological stuff is just a nightmare for me. I'm not bad at math, but I don't like it. I love writing. I fanfic like crazy, and it's really something I would like to look more into. Coding is also a hobby (yeah, MissingNo!) #MissingNo
Favourite: Psychology. I love studying in my own and also at official trainings. It is an important part of my and is important for my actual job or any job since you can understand the social enviroment, people thoughts and even know who is lying if you pay attention Least Favourite: Maths, they don't teach the important stuff that you would be using in another job unless you pick math teacher
Favorite Subjects-Art And Chemistry Reason-Chemistry Is My Excel Subject. Art Is One Of My Passing Exam With My Passion,But It Have Dateline To Follow And I Spend Most Of Time On Other Thing That I Cannot Finish! Least Favourite Subjects-Mother Tongue And English Reason-Those Two Subjects Is The Subjects I Struggling The Most Compare To Other Subject Even Art!
My favorite subjects have to be anything that had to do with math. I was always good at that class, and i have no idea why. Although the classes they hated the most have to be history and spanish. The reasons for this is because these classes Bore me. I can never sit still on those classrooms.
My favorite subject is MATH! Yes I love math it makes me think and I love to think! I might not be the best at it but I love it all the way! It was great and fun I loved it so much even though I sucked at geometry. We don't talk about that. history and Spanish were also my worse subjects but that's also because my Spanish teacher hated me for no reason. We don't talk about that either.
I really like science classes where you learn the material and directly apply it with yourself or your life. For example, in High School I loved my Human Anatomy class because it was really interesting learning how the body uses energy and then using that knowledge for me to switch up my own diet to impact my performance in sports like cross country and track. I'm not really a fan of history because it just doesn't interest me and most areas bore me. There are certain areas of history that I do like to learn about, but sometimes it just gets old... pun intended.
I had a bit of mythology while studying Literature. It was wonderful, could be my second favourite signature but didn't study it for too long. We saw Greek Mythology in deep during the first 4 months. Was awesome >.<.
I really liked drama, though I had to discontinue studying it as it was y weakest subject due to the fact I wasn't very good at writing drama essays. My favourite subject that I'm still studying is Extension English. My least favourite subject was Japanese. The actual language aspect wasn't so bad, but my teacher was a condescending weeaboo and I wasn't fully committed to learning, which led to me being behind the rest of the class.
I don't really have a favourite, so to speak, because while there are subjects I'm naturally stronger in than others I always put every gram of effort into my work and it usually pays off. That said, I deeply dislike biology/health/anatomy/etc. Dealing with the innards of another living being (whether living or dead at the time) grosses me out.
For me, it really comes down to who's teaching the subject. For example, I, a person who absolutely loathes biology and human anatomy, decided that I liked biology last year because my teacher was really good at teaching the subject. Now, I love English, except for the fact that I've only had one teacher in my entire life that I actually liked learning from. All my other teachers were kind of dull, or slow, or not very engaging when they taught.
English was my favorite simply because that class promoted creative writing. Least favorite will always be chemistry. Some of those element combinations made no sense. Okay, salt is called sodium chloride, so it's a mix of sodium and chloride. Makes sense. But then you got all those others where the name doesn't make it clear which elements I'm supposed to combine despite the teacher telling me that I should use that knowledge for every single combination.
I love mythology the most! Hearing all those different stories from other cultures is always interesting! Math is my least favorite though. I suck at numbers.
I'm not in school anymore, but when I was my favourite subjects were art, photography, and english. My least favourites were computer studies, PE, and maths. Hated them so much
Unless something actually interests me I have difficulty committing things to memory so my favorite courses were dictated mostly classes that I didn't really have to memorize a lot of uninteresting facts which would make the winner Math, Science courses were alright, but the classes I took had a decent amount of memorization requirements which turned me off and oddly among my least favorite classes were those of my major in college which was Computer Science. All the courses involving coding and my actual major bored me to tears which is PART of the reason I didn't use my degree after college and it's pretty much a piece of paper that says I'm qualified for X at least in theory. Mostly I majored in pointless minutia, useless facts that aren't worth anything except maybe on a trivia show as those little facts are what actually stuck with me such as the Supreme Court ruling the Tomato legally a vegetable for shipping reasons since the Tomato being housed with fruits frequently ruined the crop due to various diseases transferred from the other fruits, this ruling also happened to coincide with the invention of Brad's Drink which most will more commonly recognize by the name they ended up with Pepsi. (1893 for those interested) Astronomy wasn't bad though it had some lows among the actual interesting bits. Any class I could sleep through and still easily pass was a de facto favorite as well, which really ended up being most of them aside from a few points in the various Science courses and the terrible terrible Asian Studies class I was forced to take for some reason or another that has long since slipped my mind why I ended up in that class. For least favorite Asian Studies was by far the worst in my entire time at school college or otherwise, but any class that required socializing was pretty bad. As mentioned above my actual CS courses were pretty terrible but not as bad as Spanish and the like.