I’ve always enjoyed chemistry, possibly because it was easier for me to imagine what was happening on the tiny scale.
I enjoyed English because some of the books we had to read were surprisingly interesting.
I did really well at the middle level maths so that made it easier to enjoy but the harder maths wasn’t much fun. Physics was the same.
I always loved the PE/sport/outdoors subjects as well. Still do…
I really loved maths and science. Once I got to uni, astronomy was my favourite by far. Actually, I enjoyed learning foreign languages too, but I didn’t think those sorts of classes were challenging. So I picked a job that was very difficult for me initially, but kept me interested!
Chemistry, physics and maths.
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Hey @ choclava,
I’ve always enjoyed chemistry, possibly because it was easier for me to imagine what was happening on the tiny scale.
I enjoyed English because some of the books we had to read were surprisingly interesting.
I did really well at the middle level maths so that made it easier to enjoy but the harder maths wasn’t much fun. Physics was the same.
I always loved the PE/sport/outdoors subjects as well. Still do…
What about yours?
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Chemistry, English, and especially PE (sport).
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I really loved maths and science. Once I got to uni, astronomy was my favourite by far. Actually, I enjoyed learning foreign languages too, but I didn’t think those sorts of classes were challenging. So I picked a job that was very difficult for me initially, but kept me interested!
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Biology, Psychology and English 🙂
I also loved Outdoor Ed.
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