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lindsey22295 Posted Thu 11 Oct, 2007 2:46 AM |
heyjude wrote: ricv64 wrote: heyjude wrote: ricv64 wrote: heyjude wrote: favorite at university was art history. don't make me do calculus though... UGH... oh, but i liked derivatives. that was okay.
I took a few art history test for people at UC berkeley and SF State . Not one of them failed the class too
wha??? you were a hired test-taker? shoulda hired for my chemistry class...
P.S. GO CAL BEARS!
did it for free
SF STATE > UC
the University of California is the best public school in california! EVER!
where's lindsey? lindsey, are you around? hmm... probably still in class.
can't have this going on! but wait! getting off topic again. now back to the regulary scheduled program.
Coincedently enough....I was in class.
The UCs are great, some far better than others. Do not get me started on that. I think the states are excellent schools for the money. I've got a friend at SF state and from what I hear there is nice small class sizes...something that is almost unfathomable to me as I'm sitting in a chem lecture of 300. I really thing there is no argument in comparing berkeley to sf state in terms of academic prestige.
Back to the original question: My favorite subject is science...specificaly biology...animal biology. |
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feri Posted Thu 11 Oct, 2007 3:18 AM |
Biology
Calculus ( I know wierd, but I actually enjoy solving problems...)
Sociology
World Religions (Eastern religions to be exact)
And I would love to take a poli sci/peace studies and pop culture course.
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BettyPekker Posted Thu 11 Oct, 2007 6:05 AM |
Although my Literature teacher was an old spinster, who didn't like teaching (us) at all, I liked her classes. Most of my teachers were nice and helpful. They liked us. I miss those years, which I spent at secondary grammer school.
Unfortunately, now I had to miss a schoolyear, although my marks were good. I would like to learn English Literature at Uni, but in my hometown, where I studied, there aren't any classes for those, who want to learn English Literature. Now I have to study at home.
Apart from English Literature I liked History, and Music. |
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Peewee Posted Thu 11 Oct, 2007 9:56 AM |
Ok I have a confession! I loved school and I pretty much loved most of my classes! lol I didn't really love English tho except for the reading, I loved Maths but just wasn't the best at it but I loved all the hard sums. I did art which I was really good at but got bored easily. Loved science esp Biology. Mainly tho I loved Sociology, Social Policy and Psychology which I went on to do at Uni. So yeah overall Psych has to be theeeeeee bestest! lol MAin thing was I loved learning new stuff, and I ain't done with my learning yet :) |
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happy_me Posted Thu 11 Oct, 2007 10:23 AM |
big surprise: Biology!
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Darran Posted Thu 11 Oct, 2007 10:26 AM |
I loved biology.
I was talking the other day about looking for jobs in the Pathologist/Mortuary Technician type of work.
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Peewee Posted Thu 11 Oct, 2007 12:18 PM |
Darran wrote: I loved biology.
I was talking the other day about looking for jobs in the Pathologist/Mortuary Technician type of work.
Cool, you seriously thinking of it? Or you just been watching too much tv? lol ;) |
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ricv64 Posted Thu 11 Oct, 2007 12:27 PM |
I had an awesome class in Philippino Lit , it expanded my minZd |
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BenFilbert Posted Thu 11 Oct, 2007 12:29 PM |
Maths, history and P.E.
I was good at football so i enjoyed playing footy. I scored too many goals once that i was ruining the match, they put me in goal..... i told them it would end in disaster. 5 minutes later, i was back out and scored again. Oh... good times. |
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AbsolutPurple Posted Thu 11 Oct, 2007 12:41 PM |
economics
english
german
history
philosophy
french
and later in college
marketing
strategy
communication
I wish we had more time to study art - we had a teacher who took us to see "Paris, Texas" when i was 13 and it was a shock - something that still has an impact (and source of inspiration) and lead me to want to learn more about cinema. |
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Darran Posted Thu 11 Oct, 2007 1:36 PM |
Peewee wrote: Cool, you seriously thinking of it? Or you just been watching too much tv? lol ;)
Hahaha
I'm being serious. Autopsy: Life and Death being repeated renewed my interest. |
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ricv64 Posted Thu 11 Oct, 2007 1:45 PM |
AbsolutPurple wrote:
I wish we had more time to study art - we had a teacher who took us to see "Paris, Texas" when i was 13 and it was a shock - something that still has an impact (and source of inspiration) and lead me to want to learn more about cinema.
sounds like child abuse |
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Peewee Posted Thu 11 Oct, 2007 3:08 PM |
Darran wrote: Peewee wrote: Cool, you seriously thinking of it? Or you just been watching too much tv? lol ;)
Hahaha
I'm being serious. Autopsy: Life and Death being repeated renewed my interest.
Ughhhh that's gross, how anyone has the stomach for that job, I will never know. |
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elodie Posted Thu 11 Oct, 2007 4:10 PM |
Maths and Physic
and I'm not mad! :) |
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samcaz Posted Thu 11 Oct, 2007 5:52 PM |
Art,Music,Pe,Drama
Art~less boring
Music~Drums and lees borind
Pe: hurt peps in rugby
Drama:mess bout in lesson and take the mick!!!
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