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Math, Business, English, Art, Social Skills.
Science.
All science subjects and language.
Biology. I was my favorite and best subject. The teacher we had was great too as he made it really interesting and left you wanting to learn more. LOL
Art,Metalwork,Woodwork,English,Geography,Technical Drawing.
Some of these subjects sound a bit dated now....but all were available then.
It was always Art and Spelling. I always rocked spelling bees. :)
History, social studies, reading and earth sciences.
Spelling, reading, writing, maths, physics, languages and history
Science and english/reading were my 2 best.
English..literature, spelling, comprehension...I have a natural love of and affinity for words. I appreciate anything that exhibits clarity of thought, and excellence in execution. Happy Friday! :) ((hugs))
Everything but math. I very much enjoyed [and still enjoy] any type of social science, science, or writing. But I suck so badly at math.. I failed college math miserably even though I had been working with a private tutor all semester.
Reading, Spelling, Writing, Art, Music, Dance, Sports :)
Mostly or.
I was always really good at recess.
I was always good at conning the other kids out of their lunch money or any money for that matter! I enjoy Math, science, history, and everything else! I am currently attempting to find a proof for Riemann's Hypothesis!
I always did good in reading and writing. I've always loved words! I also did pretty good in science. I was horrible in math and history!
Well i used to be terrible in maths english and science until i got my results in year 5 and i was one of the top 10 in our year. wierd? i know.
English, art and Japanese.
They were always easy and enjoyable.
Reading(english). When I was younger I read at a higher level than most my peers. They had the school library separated into books for each grade and I had special permission to read the higher grade levelb books.
Recess
Reading, writing, and social studies were always my strengths.
I think I was born horrible at actual Math... It's to the point where it is some kind of a disorder or something. I simply cannot retain mathematical formulation and rules.
but I learned tricks over time, that helped a lot and I honestly believe it was the school systems, one way only approach to teaching that messed me up. I should have been in a Montessori school or something because when taught in the specific ways I need to be taught I can learn anything.
I was naturally good at reading. I read at a college level by the 3rd grade.
i was really good at german. infact at school i went onto higher german and then took up spanish. loved learning foreign languages. maybe thats why i got good grades. however i left school midway thru my highers cos i got a job and lost interest. i would go back to that if i had the time maybe even take up russian as thats a language i find really interesting and is quite a common one in eastern europe.
Reading - writing - spelling.
English and science subjects, especially biology.
Math, science, crimonoligy, criminal investigation, forensic psychology, pshycology, behavioral science, and forensics are my best subjects.
I was always very strong in Language Arts -- reading, writing, grammar, and spelling. This carried over into what I studied in college and what I do for a living. I can barely add though. lol - just kidding, mostly :)
Language especially the grammar and the essays. Even maths came pretty easy to me.
French, reading,and history
English, writing, computer class ha ha and I loved child development we got a kick out of watching them videos of women giving birth, and any electives.
Probably Danish. And biology too, even though that was mostly because I was very interested in that subject. I didn't always do exceptionally well, but it's one of the subjects that made the most sense to me and in which I could see the most connections between the various sub-subjects
Math ,science ,and writing.
Thats why I enjoy hunting down those great science related questions!
( The math questions here are boooring!)
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Pretty well-rounded:-) Thank you
by Galeanda on August 29th, 2008
your most welcome
by Account Closed on August 29th, 2008