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JDInteractive

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What were your favourite subjects at school? What were you good at? What were you bad at and why?
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Reply #1 posted 01/18/08 3:25am

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I liked english, drama, art and was good at french for some reason.

I always hated maths it seemed so boring and there were too many rules lol
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Reply #2 posted 01/18/08 3:25am

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I was a nerd, I liked everything but GYM! smile
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Reply #3 posted 01/18/08 4:16am

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JDInteractive said:



What were your favourite subjects at school? What were you good at? What were you bad at and why?

What subject was the condom for?
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Reply #4 posted 01/18/08 4:19am

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PANDURITO said:

JDInteractive said:



What were your favourite subjects at school? What were you good at? What were you bad at and why?

What subject was the condom for?


Normally PGCE. At least it was for me. Putting a mint flavoured condom on a banana. No giggling at the back please.
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Reply #5 posted 01/18/08 4:21am

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Postgraduate certificate in education ?
I Googled it smile
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Reply #6 posted 01/18/08 4:23am

JDInteractive

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PANDURITO said:

Postgraduate certificate in education ?
I Googled it smile


Sorry, I meant PSE! Personal and Social Education. PGCE is a teacher training degree.
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Reply #7 posted 01/18/08 4:25am

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Hated PE and games and English ruined my worled (lol), loved the sciences - no surprise there geek
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Reply #8 posted 01/18/08 4:25am

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JDInteractive said:

PANDURITO said:

Postgraduate certificate in education ?
I Googled it smile


Sorry, I meant PSE! Personal and Social Education. PGCE is a teacher training degree.

In that case I understand the giggles nod Social education? A banana in a condom? Pleeeeease!
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Reply #9 posted 01/18/08 4:26am

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JDInteractive said:

PANDURITO said:

Postgraduate certificate in education ?
I Googled it smile


Sorry, I meant PSE! Personal and Social Education. PGCE is a teacher training degree.


have you got your PGCE yet JD?
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Reply #10 posted 01/18/08 4:34am

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PREDOMINANT said:

Hated PE and games and English ruined my worled (lol), loved the sciences - no surprise there geek

I was the opposite.
I loved gym. Hated scientology.
So so on English.
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Reply #11 posted 01/18/08 4:36am

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Illustrator said:

PREDOMINANT said:

Hated PE and games and English ruined my worled (lol), loved the sciences - no surprise there geek

I was the opposite.
I loved gym. Hated scientology.
So so on English.


eek Scientology did Tom come and lecture?
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Reply #12 posted 01/18/08 4:46am

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Art, Art, Art Iloved that class!!!

I sucked at Math, big time!!!!!
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Reply #13 posted 01/18/08 4:58am

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PREDOMINANT said:

JDInteractive said:



Sorry, I meant PSE! Personal and Social Education. PGCE is a teacher training degree.


have you got your PGCE yet JD?


No, it's something I'm going to do when I return home. You know I'm off to Korea right?
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Reply #14 posted 01/18/08 5:22am

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wlcm2thdwn said:

I was a nerd, I liked everything but GYM! smile


Same!
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Reply #15 posted 01/18/08 5:28am

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They all were my favorite EXCEPT math.

I easily passed music, science, english, and history. But most of the time I tried to kill myself during math. Thats how bad it was! In high school I was in gym periods 1-8 falloff Bad I know. But gym was fun.






I fuckin aced lunch tho woot!
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Reply #16 posted 01/18/08 5:44am

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I really liked art, history, my foreign language class, which was Spanish, and math. I did very well in every subject, except for science. I just found it really boring and I always ended up with teachers that I didn't like, which made me want to not be there, so I ended up doing horribly in just about every science course I took. sad
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Reply #17 posted 01/18/08 6:15am

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JDInteractive said:

PREDOMINANT said:



have you got your PGCE yet JD?


No, it's something I'm going to do when I return home. You know I'm off to Korea right?


Yea, I am trying not to think about it pout

Couldn't quite fit Korea in last time eh? lol
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Reply #18 posted 01/18/08 6:16am

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I liked Creative Writing and Literature. They were easy for me. I hated Math because I was horrible at it. I also hated Gym. I skipped so many times that I had to do some make up classes at an "alternative" school in order to graduate. I did however like the Bowling class which counted as a Gym credit.
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Reply #19 posted 01/18/08 6:38am

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My favorites were Science and Math. I was good at both of them. I was not good at English and I hated it. I don't know why.

In college I was a psychology major so those are the courses I enjoyed most. Did NOT like organic chemistry because it was really tough! And I absolutely hated philosophy because it was absolute crap!

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Reply #20 posted 01/18/08 6:51am

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this is all very well but what about my shrunken jumpers.
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Reply #21 posted 01/18/08 6:53am

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Yeaah rolleyes
The old mystery of the shrinking clothes once you reach your 30s confused
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Reply #22 posted 01/18/08 6:53am

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PANDURITO said:

Yeaah rolleyes
The old mystery of the shrinking clothes once you reach your 30s confused


mad I'm 31 they were due to shrink last year
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Reply #23 posted 01/18/08 6:54am

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PANDURITO said:

Yeaah rolleyes
The old mystery of the shrinking clothes once you reach your 30s confused


especially clothes involving the waist
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Reply #24 posted 01/18/08 6:56am

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PREDOMINANT said:

PANDURITO said:

Yeaah rolleyes
The old mystery of the shrinking clothes once you reach your 30s confused


especially clothes involving the waist

Waist! hmmm Now I get it!
Those clothes are useless now
hmmm
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Reply #25 posted 01/18/08 7:15am

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english/language arts was always a strong point for me. i've always been really good at spelling, though not perfect. any class that relied on language or expression was a class i was good in.

math and science on the other hand, i was pretty sucky at. all the rote memorization and rules and all that junk, i could never get it straight and i never quite knew why i had to learn all that stuff. i kinda still don't understand why, outside of some of the fundamentals.

gym was torture. it was like punishment for having been born. i hated it deeply.
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Reply #26 posted 01/18/08 7:20am

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Art was my favourite, and PE and swimming.. I loved languages.. french german and italian but hated latin.

I enjoyed cookery and english lit too..
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Reply #27 posted 01/18/08 7:28am

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PANDURITO said:

PREDOMINANT said:



especially clothes involving the waist

Waist! hmmm Now I get it!
Those clothes are useless now
hmmm


Socks fit forever!
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Reply #28 posted 01/18/08 7:31am

Stymie

I loved Math and I still do. Fortunately, my job involves a lot of math so I love it. biggrin
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Reply #29 posted 01/18/08 7:51am

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I was good at pretty much everything. Even got good grades in math - despite being almost totally math-proof.

My best classes were English (I practically taught the class junior year because the teacher was worthless rolleyes ) and drama.
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