It was a draw between cooking in DT (because I had to bring my own ingredients which meant I had extra bags to carry) and PE.
I would have liked science a bit more if they did more things with explosions and stuff. But oh no, the most advanced thing we got to play with was a Bunsen burner. ^_^ I like playing with fire but the burner was weak.
Maths wasn't so bad; not that I was any good, it was that the class was so bad we barely got anything done. Same for RE. Maths was usually in the morning or near home time so I could get an extra hour of sleep.
English was also funny because I looked up rude words in the dictionary.
When I was about 4 the teacher asked me what my favourite lesson was. I meant to say P.E. but I didn´t know the name of the subject and we did P.E. in the playground so I said, "playground", and got yelled at for being a bone idle skiver who only liked breaktime. The teacher remembered it for years afterwards and kept reminding me of it too!
When I was about 4 the teacher asked me what my favourite lesson was. I meant to say P.E. but I didn´t know the name of the subject and we did P.E. in the playground so I said, "playground", and got yelled at for being a bone idle skiver who only liked breaktime. The teacher remembered it for years afterwards and kept reminding me of it too!
Can't really choose between PE, Geography and German.
PE could be okay when doing team sports, but anything that required me to be flexible and graceful made me look like an elephant attempting the tightrope.
In Geography we used to be presented with maps and then we had to identify what cities and rivers etc all these little dots and squiggles stood for, and I was hopeless at it.
And as for German, my teacher and I made a deal. He'd pass me if I promised to please, please, please not pick it for my A-levels. That was an easy deal to make, because I couldn't wait to drop it.
When I was at school (a long time ago, admittedly) my most hated school subject was R.E.
The brainwashed teacher trying to brainwash us impressionable kids by spoon feeding us ridiculous lies and fairy tales.
When we could choose to opt out of subjects, I dropped it like a hot potato.
Talking snakes ?? Just f**k off, will you ?
All of you don't realise how lucky you are that you didn't have Irish beaten into you as a schoolkid. Could never see the point of it, as nobody spoke Irish outside of Ireland, and only a couple of thousand actually spoke it in Ireland. Complete and utter waste of time. Hated it with a passion.
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I would have liked science a bit more if they did more things with explosions and stuff. But oh no, the most advanced thing we got to play with was a Bunsen burner. ^_^ I like playing with fire but the burner was weak.
Maths wasn't so bad; not that I was any good, it was that the class was so bad we barely got anything done. Same for RE. Maths was usually in the morning or near home time so I could get an extra hour of sleep.
English was also funny because I looked up rude words in the dictionary.
When I was about 4 the teacher asked me what my favourite lesson was. I meant to say P.E. but I didn´t know the name of the subject and we did P.E. in the playground so I said, "playground", and got yelled at for being a bone idle skiver who only liked breaktime. The teacher remembered it for years afterwards and kept reminding me of it too!
Once I was in the 4th year and it became a whole afternoon of PE one day per week I used to go get the bus home at the end of morning lessons.
I hated it then and I hate it still.
And PE.
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PE could be okay when doing team sports, but anything that required me to be flexible and graceful made me look like an elephant attempting the tightrope.
In Geography we used to be presented with maps and then we had to identify what cities and rivers etc all these little dots and squiggles stood for, and I was hopeless at it.
And as for German, my teacher and I made a deal. He'd pass me if I promised to please, please, please not pick it for my A-levels. That was an easy deal to make, because I couldn't wait to drop it.
The brainwashed teacher trying to brainwash us impressionable kids by spoon feeding us ridiculous lies and fairy tales.
When we could choose to opt out of subjects, I dropped it like a hot potato.
Talking snakes ?? Just f**k off, will you ?