What's the most difficult subject to study for?

what is the most diffuclt subect to study for on a test or a final


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Personally, I think Biology and Chemistry are the worst. The amount of memorising needed in the two subjects is huge and the exam is practically a total recall of everything learnt in the year. Memorising's never been a big point for me; I'm simply too lazy to do so.

Maths is difficult to study for since you can't really study for it at all. It's more "do questions" type of revision, which I find easier.
 
MATH. Nothing to say about why it is hard, I mean, We don't really need to know the square root of a pi, I mean... what kind of person needs to know the value of pi?

And then there goes the propostional, and congruency and similarioty of the are of a triangle and a square.

Please. You only need math for... um, numbers? Bah Humbug. I stink at math, too shortened it out.

EDIT: I dunno why, but I stink at English recently, so I guess I have difficulty in that too. Also Literature...
 
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English for me is a pain to get ready for. There really isnt all that to look over, just reread a bunch of books in my case, not really any true study part.
 
Chemistry for me, I find them all hard but this is the worst. It's also the one taking up most of my study time.

And I have to do it at higher level next year :(
 
I'd say all are easy, since if you study, nothing is hard actually, XD
But I think history is the most toughest I could find, since memorizing historical stuff is hard.

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History. It's torture to learn how who did what at when in where without going into interesting details.
 
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I thought this was what is the easiest subject
how embarasing that I voted PE since its the easiest subject of all

Well I wish I would change my vote to history
That I can barely pass

EDIT:is there any way to change my vote
 
Philosophy... I have to memorise tons of philosophical theories as well as criticisms and supporting arguments...

But if I just memorise them it´ll be fine.
 
I think Chemistry and Physics is the hardest for me, I have trouble memorizing a lot of things, but I find Biology easier. I find most other subjects easy, except my Citizenship/Cultural Studies class, nobody ever does work in that lesson; but I still somehow manage to get A's and B's in the exams. 8D
 
Speech, you have to memorize really long poems.
 
I honestly don't study much. I have a very good memory and remember most everything I read perfectly. But if I do have to study, I'd say the hardest subject for me would be Science. I can get good grades in that class, but I can't relate to Science at all. It makes no sense to me.
 
Math is by far the hardest subject for me to learn, let alone study. x__x Numbers just.. don't stick in my mind very well. They never have. And since there aren't usually a lot of words involved in math, and it's more than just theory, I can't memorize it. It's just way too confusing.

It should die. >:
 
Geography isn't necessarily a difficult subject to study for, but simply due to the massive amount of stuff that is needed for the course, it is frustratingly annoying. I find Physics hard, not because you need to memorise a whole bunch of different formulas, but it's trying to understand the stuff that really gets me confused.

Math is quite difficult as well, especially at AS. Calculus hurts. Although it was quite a relief to know that there is going to be a formula sheet with the exam, so I don't have to remember as much. But still, you can't really study on how to apply all those rules to a whole range of different equations and stuff, so yes, it is quite hard.

Basically, I can't decide on which is the hardest...
 
Mathematics and Maltese are my biggest weak points.
 
No brainier. Algebra.

I try and try... it's just not as easy as math.

I was really good with numbers until we started using letters AND numbers. xD
 
History. You could not get me to sit still for more than five minutes because I hate the subject so much. >:
 
Science, in all aspects (Biology, Chemistry and Physics). There are so many rules, and formulas, and laws that it'd make any procrastinator go crazy.
 
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