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I agree with Julia ... there are some classes which will really be useful to me in the future, AND that I enjoy, but are not offered as an academic course (bummer)

 

I think technical theartre and humanities classes (elective) should be better off as course classes ... then I would have a useful credit.

 

 

I like that they changed some things around in schools (like Florida, recently) that high schoolers have to choose their major while they are still in high school as opposed to picking it out when they get to college/university...that way, the classes they take are not useless and they get a head start by picking things out that they need...

English Literature, it's creative and I like the expressiveness that goes with writing an essay in that subject!

. Visual Arts

. Computer/Information Technology

. Media Arts

. History

. and I bet I'll like International Business next year!

. I like Religion too cos I do well in it...maybe I should become a nun or something... :stunned:

I LOVE my philosophy class. It's helped me think a lot about life this year. I basically sleep throughout my other classes/not pay any attention at all in them.

As it's apparently academic, I won't bother to answer............................:dozey:

Media Studies. (I've been able to make 2 short films :D Great fun)

 

Business Studies. (Has way too much writing, but it's interesting)

 

ICT (Computers). (I'm a big geek)

of course I had several favs subjects in school like chemistry - biology sometimes was interesting but not that much as the last one - . I loved the philosophy and the history lessons as well but maybe, 'cause the teachers explained some intereting anecdotes while we were doing them. Anyway, I think that a concrete subject, explained by a good teacher or a boring one makes a HUGE difference, 'cause in my case almost all the subjects that I liked were explained by teachers who created an interest to the pupils for the issue of the class.

I love English! I've taken all of the required courses and two extras (Writer's craft and Media Studies) - so much fun!

I also really enjoy music - even though I can't do therory for my life! I'd have to say I have some mad fluting skills.. thank you very much

 

..then there is this class that sounded great on paper but once I was there it was such a slack off class.. such a shame.

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