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What subject are you good at?

What Subject

  • Math

    Votes: 19 28.4%
  • Science

    Votes: 16 23.9%
  • Language

    Votes: 14 20.9%
  • Reading

    Votes: 1 1.5%
  • Pie :3

    Votes: 4 6.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 13 19.4%

  • Total voters
    67

templekeeper

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    I take issue with this topic. Some people don't have any natural talents in any academics (yet they may be a fantastic culinary artist or business administrator), and, to others, all of these areas are easy to excell in across the board. Additionally, you entirely neglected the social sciences/humanities Language doesn't cut it).

    I'm assuming you mean having a natural aptitude for some subject when you made this thread, so I'm going to say Mathematics. In all honesty, I hate math. Solving a math problem lacks that feeling of accomplishment when you're done, and what do people in math do, anyways? They're slaves to people who can't do math in other disciplines. I prefer to use my math skills in more applied manners...
    In a really simplified world, science is applied math (excl. biology 'cause it's a library science), and history is applied language.
     
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    I have natural aptitude for a lot of subjects, but my best is easily Mathematics. I'm very confident of an A* at A-level, having done the whole course in one year, and next year I'll be doing a Further Mathematics A-level (not entirely sure if it's A2 or AS only, though).
     

    Empty Pot

    a new beginning...
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    I once thought I was good at science. Til I met 7th grade science -_-
    But I love Pumpkin Pie and Apple Pie, so I'd have to say Pie!
    But yeah, I'm good at math. d:
     

    Amaruuk

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    • Age 35
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    • Seen May 16, 2024
    I'm going to brag some here, because I excelled in all subjects. Math, science, English (reading comprehension, spelling, grammar; I was ahead of people, and apparently still am), etc. History/Social Studies wasn't as interesting (except when we studied ancient cultures and the origins of certain things like religions and such, but war and politics bored me to tears) so I didn't do quite as well in later years, but I never had trouble understanding or memorizing the material.

    They say right-brained people are creative, artistic types, while left-brained people are better with concrete, factual things such as math. My mother and her relatives are very right-brained people, and my dad and his family are completely left-brained. Perhaps that's how I'm an artist and an academic.

    However, I will say this. Though I may be good at all of those things, it's balanced out by the fact that I have horrible, horrible social skills (IRL anyway). I was also an epic failure in PE through my entire school career.
     

    Gabri

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    Science. I'm also good at Maths, but I think that Science things are my best (mainly Chemistry).
     
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    • Age 31
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    Science and Math are pretty both equal subject in terms of what I am best at. So I figured..if I am good in both, why not take something that is both a science and math? Physics, yay! But, since I cant choose both Math and Science because someone didn't mark multiple choice, I chose science.
     

    SparkuxDaichi

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    Science. I'm also good at Maths, but I think that Science things are my best (mainly Chemistry).

    I find this ironic because my entire year failed Chemistry last year. The highest mark was 54% which I got xD

    But I'm a very good languages person. I pick them up like nothing
     

    BUG♥CATCHER★BREEZE

    Lurker from the deep
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    I take issue with this topic. Some people don't have any natural talents in any academics (yet they may be a fantastic culinary artist or business administrator), and, to others, all of these areas are easy to excell in across the board. Additionally, you entirely neglected the social sciences/humanities Language doesn't cut it).

    I'm assuming you mean having a natural aptitude for some subject when you made this thread, so I'm going to say Mathematics. In all honesty, I hate math. Solving a math problem lacks that feeling of accomplishment when you're done, and what do people in math do, anyways? They're slaves to people who can't do math in other disciplines. I prefer to use my math skills in more applied manners...
    In a really simplified world, science is applied math (excl. biology 'cause it's a library science), and history is applied language.

    Well, it's not like anyone's being forced the reply.

    And 'culinary artist' and 'business administrator' are school subjects. Home Economics and Business studies!

    My school has this obsession with rewarding the dumb. Everyone else gets cast aside for being too smart (even if that's just average - well, average is too smart in my school...).
    Every effort is given to give either the worse behaved or slackers the most attention. Utter waste of time. 'Resource' classes for them in which they use computers instead of going to class. Guess what they do on these computers? Solitaire! (They can do whatever they like on them).
    Anyways, I think most people's talents are actually covered in some way in school. My school has a huge curriculum covering anything from Metalwork to Music, CPSE (Politics) to Technical Graphics.

    My best subjects are Home Ec., English and History. My worse is Irish (waste of time for all concerned.) and Maths.
     

    Caelus

    Gone
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    • Seen May 26, 2013
    Math, Science, Geography, and, to an extent, Language are my best subjects.
    I end up getting a lot of A's from them, especially science.
     

    Ayselipera

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    History and English are my strong points.

    Math... not so much.
     
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