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Post by Surreptitious Cardboard Box on Jun 5, 2008 16:58:21 GMT
So, your favourite is ...?
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RAND_AL'THOR
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Post by RAND_AL'THOR on Jun 5, 2008 21:51:39 GMT
Time for me to weigh in on this subject. What subjects would I consider most interesting, and which would I rather not have anything to do with?
Well, my choice for favorite should be fairly obvious, that being English classes. More specifically, classes dealing with reading and discussing classic literature, and creative writing classes. I find those most intriguing and enjoyable, especially when it comes to creative writing. Both fiction and poetry are what I enjoy writing. Though, thanks to the creative nonfiction writing class I just took, I like writing personal essays as well.
Any class that has to do with computers is a class that I find enjoyable. Until, that is, it comes to programming. I have a great dislike for writing computer code. I'm familiar with C++, Java, JavaScript, HTML, and XTML, but I find writing in those languages to be needlessly redundant and dull. I am more fond of working with office programs, and with graphic design. Although, in terms of graphic design, I'm far more familiar and skilled with Gimp than Photoshop.
Least favorite class would have to be mathematics. I'm good at math, of course, but when it comes to the higher levels, like advanced calculus, non-Euclidean math, abstract algebra, and beyond that I just lose all patience and interest.
So there you have it, my choices for favorite and least favorite classes.
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Post by lycoris on Jun 6, 2008 9:19:18 GMT
Calculus does indeed get annoying, there are just too many rules to remember. However, I still like maths since it feels kinda like puzzle solving to me.
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