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Kitteh

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Haseo21 said:
C period Economics. Our teacher gives us college work and says "Durrr, your gonna have to do work like this in college, durrr" and Im all like "This isnt college! This is high school!"
He's also secretly a communist........Im being taught american economics by a communist.........yep
at least you're not being taught it by our football coach. we never did anything. oy.
 

The Afrodactyl

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In my college there is a lesson type called "critical thinking".

It's basically a lesson in advanced arguing.
 

Astoria

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Australain Studies -_-
I don't know why it's called that, you don't even learn about Australia.
 

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I've got a degree now, but I'm still pissed off that I HAD to do French and Design Technology for my GCSEs. They were both my lowest grades (a D and an E). I would have taken History and Geography instead.
 

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Everything that has nothing to do with my potential career.

Sports
Chemistry
English
Sociology
"Politology" (about politics)
Pedagogics
"Electrotechnics" (about how electricity works in general, not the hi-tech stuff; should have been Electronics... now THAT would be useful)

The fuck has this all to do with computer science? Sure, not all is mandatory, but you STILL HAVE TO SELECT and finish a crap from such plates or you're screwed.
 

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Never liked math, but especially not this year. The teacher feels the need to yell, and I mean yell, every piece of information at us. Once, while bored, I leaned against the wall of her classroom, in the hallway. The door was shut. I heard every single word she said incredibly clearly

Intro to Engineering Design ("IED, it's the bomb!" quickly became an in-joke among us) started off fun, but quickly turned to shit. We started with all these brainstorming sessions about improving products, giving presentations, all kinds of awesome things. And then we started learning how to draw. Isometric drawings weren't bad, because we had special paper for them, but hated the rest of them. Perspective, oblique, everything was horrible. I hate drawing...
 

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Physical Education. I am something of an intellectual, and I always hated being required to engage in physical activity.
 

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viranimus said:
Math? Who actually likes math?



.....uh... i like math now.
This just helped me count to two...

For the course I'm doing it had to be statistics - I'm doing biology and had to do equation after equation with a lecturer who's gender we could never work out bitching at us day in day out
 

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Astoria said:
Australain Studies -_-
I don't know why it's called that, you don't even learn about Australia.
Oh GOD yes. I agree with you 100% there.
 

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Spanish 2 sucks, but only because of the teacher. She's way too strict. Students in her class can only use the bathroom once a month. She'll actually take points off your grade if you do (because some class in my school have "Employability Skills" as part of the grade). She also has one of the thickest accents I have ever heard. Lastly, if you ask her for help or for the definition of a word, she'll say "I'm not a dicionario, look it up."

I actually want to learn Spanish, but she makes it more painful than pulling teeth.
 

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Any Science subject.

Last year I did;
Applied
Biology
Chemistry

And I failed all 3 of those minus Bio where I got a D.

Seriously I don't get how people understand it. My class certainly didn't, they all got similar results too.
 

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Hi from a British uni. For me it's got to Astrophysics and Space Science. The topic itself is awesome, time dilation, huge differences in space, black holes etc. But the teacher has such a thick (chinese) accent and uninspired lecturing style that I find myself being more productive and overall more awake by going on my laptop and reading Cyanide and Happiness while briefly reading the lecture notes supplied by the Uni.

So yeah, only negative is the lecturer. Otherwise, Go to Uni (or college) kids! It rocks!
 

TheTim

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algebra 2 is so boring and unneeded. After i finish it im never doing another math class.
 

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Mackheath said:
Religious Education.

It has no bearing on your future, teaches you nothing you can use in real life and is more often than not completely out of touch with modern day views.
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YES! THANK YOU!
the only thing i got from a religious education is that i had a lot of time to level up my pokemon and i beat professor layton.
 

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Eumersian said:
But we have to write papers and study things and all kinds of other crap, even though the class has absolutely nothing to do with being successful in your future career. /rant
I don't know about what you study in this class, but no matter what you do, you will have to be able to express yourself in writing. It sounds like this class is just to make sure all of the graduates know how to write a decent paper.

Simple as this sounds, this is a problem in some schools.
 

CarpathianMuffin

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A public speaking class I had to take. It helped none and people could skip out on their presentation without their grade being affected. If that weren't the case, I'd say it was good, but... yeah. =|
 

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I hate Computing Studies. Mostly because I know more than the teacher, and I don't want to do anything involving computers anyway. I don't like maths much, but again, that's due to my maths teacher being almost completely retarded.

I either want to do Astrophysics or medicine. I've had an offer from Edinburgh university so that I can apply for medicine next year if I achieve my projected grades... so that's incentive enough to do well in CS and maths.