In high school, it was computer and Algebra II. I had a horrible algebra teacher. She could do the work, but couldn't explain it at all.
In college, it was computer (boring and I really don't care HOW it works, just THAT it works); minority relations (dropping that was one of the best decisions I ever made); and there was some grad class that just bored me to tears, but I can't remember what it was.
Same question.
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I was never too interested in any Law related subjects...And probably English as a foreign language as it was so easy for me I was always very bored...
Which was the subject you never had to study or prepare yourself for exams?
We had to know the entire history of the northern hemisphere, the entire life histories of 7 authors of 8 utopian and anti-utopian novels, how those novels related to the history of the times in which they were written, how the lives of the writer's intertwined with their works and the history and be able to discuss any notion the professor came up with without any clues as to what he was going to ask. The exam took me 6 hours and I was one of the first to finish. BTW... the class only took 9 weeks so we had to learn all that stuff and write big-ass papers about a new book/writer/history of the world every week.
Does that sound like a class you would like?
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