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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsWhat was your favorite subject/ subjects in school , any grade. Mine were Art, Sciences and Social Studies, And you?
AZJonnie
(3,133 posts)debm55
(57,521 posts)Americanme
(425 posts)I loved world history, it was just story time. Music class was cool, I played french horn. Gym was great when I had bowling, our high school had a bowling alley.
debm55
(57,521 posts)mine.
Americanme
(425 posts)The cereal tycoons, Post and Kellogg families, did a lot for our public schools back when rich people cared about their communities. Now, it seems rich people only want to help for partisan political reasons, help their own religion get power, or just grow their wealth to obscene levels.
debm55
(57,521 posts)computers and equipment by saving enough box tops.
Americanme
(425 posts)The Kellogg family and the Post family lived here, they pretty much built this city.
debm55
(57,521 posts)Frasier Balzov
(4,936 posts)I think the shop teacher and the home economics teacher must have been having a fling.
debm55
(57,521 posts)Soul_of_Wit
(31 posts)Thanks, in part, to the lovely Miss DuPont, I would have to say Biology. There may or may not have been a crush involved. I also had stellar math teachers in high school. Thank you to all my teachers/professors through the years. You made a difference.
debm55
(57,521 posts)It was one of the reasons that I was a teacher for 42 years instead of a nurse. like I orginally wanted to be.
BlueKota
(5,129 posts)I excelled in both, but really sucked at math and PE.
My sophomore year though when I retook Algebra, the teacher was married to my English teacher. They figured out between the two of them, I had a learning disability, and he taught me how to use the right side of my brain to help the left side do math. It worked. The only math class I didn't loathe because I wasn't embarrassed or feeling stupid in.
debm55
(57,521 posts)excelled.
Grim Chieftain
(1,402 posts)I hated math and P.E. Later, in college, I loved not only English and History, but Philosophy as well.
BlueKota
(5,129 posts)Our professor was great. Apparently he had spent two years teaching at a University in Ireland.
stopdiggin
(15,151 posts)(but there were always dirty limericks and caricatures of unpopular personages to compose .. )
actually I was fairly decent at most of the subjects ... and if I wasn't pulling a B/B+ in something - it meant I was getting 'the stink eye' from the instructor (and most likely parents too).
debm55
(57,521 posts)BlueKota
(5,129 posts)We were in a big auditorium right next to the front doors of the school. One day someone accidentally let a black Labrador Retriever in. He ran down the aisle, and lifted his leg and peed on one of the study hall monitors. It happened to be my Spanish teacher from my Freshman and Sophomore years. He wasn't mean he was just kind of curmudgeonly.
Some of my friends and I couldn't stop laughing, even when the really nice shop teacher, who was comonitoring us asked nicely. I apologized and said I am sorry I can't. I was bored in there anyway because
I either had done my work at home or in another study hall.
So he finally gave up and wrote five of us a pass for the rest of the semester to have an extra 30 minutes for our lunch period. He said he'd clear it with the principal since we were all "normally well behaved."
MIButterfly
(2,286 posts)I liked reading and writing.
debm55
(57,521 posts)Polly Hennessey
(8,644 posts)debm55
(57,521 posts)FM123
(10,343 posts)Never pursued in college or career, but to this day, my favorite ways of relaxing are listening to music and reading books....
debm55
(57,521 posts)hlthe2b
(113,143 posts)Later on, I felt really stupid for knowing so few of the classics that I spent much of a decade trying to read many of them and at least acquaint myself with what I was missing. Ditto, foreign language. I got a little foundation in German, but others were just horribly taught.
debm55
(57,521 posts)teachers.
CincyDem
(7,339 posts)Some of yall know of which I speak.
cloudbase
(6,190 posts)A good professor makes all the difference.
Some of the exams were interesting, with Mollier diagrams spread out on the floor or taped to the walls.
debm55
(57,521 posts)MichMan
(16,845 posts)Did really well in Math, but didn't enjoy it nearly as much. In college, I probably enjoyed Vehicle Dynamics, and Manufacturing Processes the most.
debm55
(57,521 posts)LoisB
(12,512 posts)debm55
(57,521 posts)electric_blue68
(26,346 posts)Had mostly good to great art teachers in JHS, special Art HS, and Art College.
A good science teacher in JHS. While I didn't think of it then; I wonder how common a Black woman science teacher was.
I'm mixed when it comes to science. I wish we'd had Astronomy, Oceanography, maaaybe Geology.
And History? I think it was how it was taught. There were probably some things I might never had much interest in; but idk; maaaybe if a teacher could connect things events, and people to wider issues at times, that probably would have made a difference!
I had 2 really good history teachers in HS.
debm55
(57,521 posts)based on a college format and there were so many classes to pick from I took special Art in HS. As I had planned on going into Nursing. I was able to take Anatomy and Physiology, Psychology.I have to say the school was wonderful but some of students -no. At the time it was a very progressive school in areas. I am glad you went to a progressive school too.
electric_blue68
(26,346 posts)Ohhh, did I drag through one post College anatomy course, or maaaybe it was in college. While i had several life drawing classes in college not sure I had anatomy. Maybe I avoided it as an elective.
But then there was this after college course taught by this guy who developed this 3D mostly skeletal model. I say semi bc he added some subtle additional features.
But the idea was to use clay to model muscles, and attach them to this form. Thus building up musculature plus perhaps other certain features
ETA You might be interested
His name is Jon Zahourek.
his site is the Maniken sysyem,
Anatomy in Clay.
There are several model now of the human form in different positions. They are around ? 2 1/2 ft tall. Plus, now: a shoulder; the hips, legs & feet; and a horse.
Now back then in the ? 80's i don't remember the model he showed us being that tall. And it was only one at the time. He did have the horse, but we didn't see it.
He made anatomy fairly interesting to me. Before him, it was it was nearly a snoozefest! 😑 So if you could get me interested- that's really saying something! 😄👍
GreenWave
(12,446 posts)and subsequently
debm55
(57,521 posts)Polly Hennessey
(8,644 posts)Put Grammar in the mix. I loved diagramming sentences.
debm55
(57,521 posts)Diamond_Dog
(40,018 posts)Being a bookworm, I did like English, too. I loved to read and draw.
I sucked at math (except for Geometry). Hated gym. Hated chemistry. A lot of my likes/dislikes depended on the teacher. When I got to College I loved world history.
debm55
(57,521 posts)skills and knowledge and do it in an interesting way. If not they lose the student.
OLDMDDEM
(3,066 posts)debm55
(57,521 posts)mgardener
(2,309 posts)And history.
Does lunch count as a subject?
Like nutrition?
debm55
(57,521 posts)SheltieLover
(78,050 posts)debm55
(57,521 posts)3catwoman3
(28,820 posts)Freshman math/algebra was a disaster. I didn't do very well, and I thought I just didn't "get it." The teacher was in her first year. After her second year, she got fired. It turned out there were a whole lot of us who hadn't gotten it.
Geometry in sophomore year was OK - I liked it, thought doing proofs was fun, and did much better. Trigonometry was pretty good in my junior year. Last marking period of senior year math was miserable. It was an intro to calculus. The teacher handed out a slender black book about the size of a 5x7 card and said, "Here - this is all self-explanatory." Au contraire!. Only thing I ever got an F in. Self explanatory, my ass. At least not to me.
I didn't warn my parents about the failing grade. My mother was aghast, and certain that the colleges that had accepted me were going to rescind their offers of admission.
I was also in the band all 4 years, playing flute and piccolo. We got graded in band, but there was no academic credit attached, so an A in band did nothing to balance off a C in any other class, and did not do anything to either help or hurt your GPA.
debm55
(57,521 posts)received an E in ninth grade. The subject was Home Ec.
No Vested Interest
(5,287 posts)debm55
(57,521 posts)ProfessorGAC
(76,083 posts)Music might have been one of them but, I literally never had a music class in school.
Really the only classes I didn't care about where language arts & religion.
debm55
(57,521 posts)JMCKUSICK
(5,367 posts)debm55
(57,521 posts)surrealAmerican
(11,784 posts)... by high school, my favorites were still art, geometry (by far my favorite math class), and mechanical drawing.
debm55
(57,521 posts)Jilly_in_VA
(14,016 posts)I have yo qualify the Spanish, though. I had a serious falling out with my Spanish teacher in third year which resulted in my not taking fourth year. Pity, that. But she thought she was Francisco Franco.
debm55
(57,521 posts)Bmoboy
(612 posts)I had a crush on my chemistry teacher AND I liked high school level chemistry. Not so much at college.
I had a great Englich teacher in 9th grade. We both were fascinated by words.
My first grade teacher was only slightly taller than me and gave great hugs.
My father told great stories about stupid people. It has helped me make it this far.
debm55
(57,521 posts)learn.
Maninacan
(239 posts)Failed all Math and English. Graduated HS with no skill but ability to read. Learned math on my own to calculate bicycle gear ratios. Learned basic Algebra and Trig to use at work as a ToolMaker.
debm55
(57,521 posts)Sharing with us.
oberle
(296 posts)Even in college.