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What's your most difficult subject in school?


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Without thinking twice for me, it's definitely going to be Mathematics and Physics. I dread being in class whenever they are teaching both of them. I wonder how I was able to pass them in my exams. 

I would do anything not to be put through Mathematics or Physics class again! 

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I always remember my days in school and I always remember some lessons I would find that I could cope with and never minded being in the lessons but when it came to lessons that I found difficult in school, it was definitely maths and also science as well.

Not only did I find them difficult to some extent but I found that because of my interest in them and how difficult I found them, I would lose interest easily as well which never helped. 

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Math was really hard. I'll quote my Mom on this one: Give me words any day! I can do writing, spelling, but not arithmetic. Basic math, yes, that is easy to do but I took Algebra & it was way beyond me. I feel schools should work with a student's strengths & not push subjects. While maths can be good for some jobs, I always did factory work so I only needed basic math. Any Algebra I learned, I never had a need to apply it in the real world.

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When I was in university, I found linear algebra, organic chemistry and physics to be incredibly difficult.  In fact, it would be best to study on your own and know more than 75 percent before taking the course!

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English was always mine.  I never did well with learning the English language (even though it is my only one) and I always struggled and forcing creativity on items/books/etc. that I was not interested in.  I always felt like I would have shined in English if it focused on Sci-Fi books and essays, but they were no where to be found.

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While I was good at math, I hated it.

My least favorite part, was how there's always that one question on the homework assignment that nobody knows how to do. Idk why we learn how to do an equation a specific way, but they then make us do a question that's the exception.

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