Definitely art. When I was little, I was very unartistic and hated things like that, but now, I'm probably going to art school to get a degree in photojournalism. Part of it was having a wonderful art teacher last year that brought out the absolute best in me, part of it was realizing I have a need to express myself and my passions in artistic ways.
I also took two years of French and loved that.
Science is usually hit or miss, I like astronomy and animal studies but didn't care for physics and chemistry. Plus, the way science is taught in high schools is really crappy.
Math went from being my best and most loved subject during grade school to my worst and most hated subject during high school. Naturally, I'm almost a number savant and love doing math in my head, prime numbers, Fibonacci, etc. but I just barely passed algebra and geometry and completely flunked trig. One of the reasons I'll always hate my time in public schools is because they killed my love of numbers.
Don't care for English except for writing papers that are relevant to my interests, in which case, I enjoy it.
Global studies/history is also hit or miss. Too much paperwork to keep up with in most of those classes, but if it's a relaxed, lecture-based, non-"busy work" class then I will like it.
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