Joined: 6 Apr 2008 Age: 32 Gender: Male Posts: 178
13 Apr 2008, 10:32 am
Same thing i have math anxiety because I am horriable at numbers but it doest botherme if am actully under stand the steps need to do the problem. Its one thing to know the steps but it another thing to understand them.
_________________ Everythings the same I am still cant sleep and still hate school.
My strongest (non-elective) subjects in school are Social Studies and English. My World History teacher absolutely adores me because I usually ace her tests. I've made a 100 in that class for two six-week periods in a row, and I think I might be receiving another.
My grades in English are also very good (usually upper A's), but that class is pretty easy. I dropped AP English earlier this year because I was failing, but my regular English class is so easy for me that I'm getting back into AP English next year.
My worst subjects are anything math-related, but since my Geometry teacher has a personal assistant who helps me with my work a lot, I'm able to pass that class.
Joined: 6 Apr 2008 Age: 32 Gender: Male Posts: 178
15 Apr 2008, 7:45 pm
roygerdodger wrote:
Hated:
Math English PE/Health class
Loved:
Science Social Studies Anything class with computers Art Most of the classes I had in middle school.
Thats pretty much my view on classes though I hated Junior high because I had to take sewing and that class was awful. I hate sewing and I should never work in the textiles industry.That I didn't like english cause of my horrid grammar skills but though my art skills aren't that good I love art and the creativeness involved.
_________________ Everythings the same I am still cant sleep and still hate school.
I loved mathematics, biology, and french. I hated english, P.E., art (even though I am good at it), physics, religious studies, ICT... basically anything which wasn't what I loved. My views have changed somewhat since studying certain subjects more in depth and I now harbor a deep hatred for french, a secret liking of physics and an even more secret liking for chemistry.