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Jark212

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In school we all took a class that was far more informative then any other. That we actually learned from, and knowledge we took from it still is useful to us today.

For me that was Psychology, I learned how we work, what triggers us,and how to help ourselves...
I loved that class.
 

Legion

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Sorry... what is the question?

If it is merely the title with a question mark then I enjoyed Psyhcology for learning about human behaviour, although it can be depressing reducing our behaviour/thoughts down to such simplicity.
 

WrongSprite

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Sciences. Probably Biology in particular. I love knowing how things tick.

Also History. But I'm biased on that.
 

Arisato-kun

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International Relations. It helped me understand how countries and government work. On top of that I was informed about all sorts of laws and regulations which has helped me to see some world events in a whole new light.
 

trombone2007

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Music, because even if you can't communicate with people through language, you can communicate feelings through music.
 

Trivun

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Hmmm, I think the question is 'What is your most informative subject?'. For me it's Maths. It's the only thing I'm any good at, though a stupid marking scheme means I have to do a single exam resit despite being 20 credits higher than needed to get into my next year of university (as an Honours student, no less), because I failed a single module where you need to pass for progrssion. No other module has that distinction, by the way. But yeah, Maths is my best and favourite subject, though next year I hope to do an elective in Computer Programming too. I'm also a fan of Drama but my old school never offered it as a subject (ironically we did tons of plays, while our sister school barely did any, yet offered Drama as a course).
 

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I honestly can't think of a single thing I learned in school. Everything I know and use in my day to day is self taught. Most my classes in school I either already seemed to know everything beforehand or was irrelevant to my life so I just remembered long enough to pass the class.
 

wewontdie11

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R.E. or biology. My R.E. teacher passed on so much life wisdom that we wouldn't have gotten from anywhere else it was unbelievable, and biology was just plain interesting and in some cases useful.
 

Motti

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wewontdie11 said:
My R.E. teacher passed on so much life wisdom that we wouldn't have gotten from anywhere else it was unbelievable,
One of my R.E. teachers was like that, as well as ranting about surfing and vintage cars when given the chance.

English has probably helped me the most, considering I want to be an author though it's not suprising.
 

yeah_so_no

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There were a lot of classes in college I got a lot out of. One was a class I took on Primo Levi, which directly led to me taking a class on Dante because of a chapter in Levi's "Survival in Auschwitz." Seeing as I now love Dante, it did a lot for me.

I also got a lot out of a history of race and ethnicity class I took. I was a history major, so I always got a lot out of my history classes. Ditto with my musicology classes.
 

Ginnipe

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I like social studies, we learned about economics and history, that is about the only class that acually teaches me something and that I acually car about learning.
 

Khedive Rex

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Well, it's time to be the complete nerd of the group.

I loved AP Microeconomics and learned an insane amount from that class. It was superb.
 

wewontdie11

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Motti said:
wewontdie11 said:
My R.E. teacher passed on so much life wisdom that we wouldn't have gotten from anywhere else it was unbelievable,
One of my R.E. teachers was like that, as well as ranting about surfing and vintage cars when given the chance.

English has probably helped me the most, considering I want to be an author though it's not suprising.
Yea my teacher was prone to moving off topic to subjects such as the correlation between women's feet sizes and size of their vaginas, or about how she once ran a man over in her car. Strange but wonderful woman she was.