ANSWERS: 21
  • Tie between Adobe Photoshop and Anatomy & Physiology.
  • Anatomy and Physiology...I did get a B though.
  • Chemistry - I hated science classes back in school .. ..now I think it is more fascinating.
  • A degree in Civil Engineering, it almost got in the way of my drinking at university.
  • Calculus 2 is proving to be quite difficult at college
  • Probably my college physics class.
  • Calculus was the hardest for me. I'm decent at math, but I had to drop it.
  • I was never fantastic in science but wanted the BS (rather than BA) so I needed the extra courses. My advisor suggested Anat 255, saying that Genetics would be too difficult. Well, as it turns out the Anat class she steered me to was the second semester of some pre-med anatomy course. I squeaked through with a B- (worst grade I got in college). Arrgggghhh, was I pissed.
  • Quantum Physics. Thank God the university decided that Physics students couldn't write well that year and insisted we did a paper worth a large portion of our mark to prove we could. I would have failed for sure, instead I passed with a 52!
  • CADT- Computer-Aided Design Technology. Oh goodness even writing the name is hard.
  • Differential Equations. Wicked hard math.
  • SOCIOLOGY The material was not difficult. The difficulties arose because the instructor merely sought to find ways to statistically prove every lame social theory which supported his anti-American, feminist/anti-male, liberal agenda. (And I was a hippie liberal who wanted to agree.) What ever traditions were in vogue, in America, were grist for his angry, distorted point of view. He was the curse of the department. Just like on AB, he treated opinion (his) as facts while yours were merely "bias." I hope that he mellowed somewhat after his divorce.
  • I would have to say Mineralogy (the study of minerals), It was my first geology class at the university and I was not prepared for the level of work that was going to be expected of me in the class. Additionally, this course required a whole lot of memorization (40 minerals, their compositions, properties, crystal classes, and environments of formation). I hate memorization! :-p
  • 2nd year University Biochemistry. Memorize all amino acids and their structures (that was the easy bit) and step-by step biochemical reactions. Biochem involves a lot a maths, and visualising chemical reactions on a micro scale in terms of function in the body, and it is hard! Somehow that ended up being the course I got the best mark in through my whole degree (!). I think the course work was actually harder than the exam that was set.
  • the hardest class is human geography expecialy when you have a teacher who dosent teach but sits at her desk
  • Quantum physics
  • Maths, because i never liked it.
  • In high school it was AP Chemistry. In college it was Calculus 3, which was an engineering calculus class--the one beyond differential equations. I was the only non-Engineer in the class :)
  • LOGIC (both formal, but mostly modal). The professor is a sweetheart. He gave us lovely examples like "when I'm talking about the notion about square, I am not interesed in John who draws square for his girlfriend in sand of a beach at sunset to prove Pythagorean theorem.." He was always talking such funny sweet nothings, that he forgot to realy teach us, so I had to dig through books of logic myself.
  • Accounting, because I kept failing that class and it was the main source of my obfuscation for 6 years.
  • Math!!!!!!anything after addition, subtraction, multipication and division.........I'm lost.

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