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Thought this might be a fun thing to post.

Mine were English, Music and History. The only three subjects I can hand on heart, say I thoroughly enjoyed.
 
I was always doing excellent in English, but I had to check the rest...I was doing pretty well in art, math and history.
 
English. And I’m a writer now, so the skill has served me well in life.

I also loved history and social studies. Math was my nemesis.
 
Math, English, history... Got more interesting subjects in college: art history, photography, psychology, critical thinking, network management
 
My best subjects? Hmm. I don't even really remember much, consciously.

I know I was able to impress both teachers and students in my English classes. I think that's about it.

After the first year of highschool, I didn't really do homework, unless I had to, to keep from failing. Otherwise, I just didn't give much attention to anything and just got by, by passing the important tests quizes. heh.

I believe a highschool history class I was able to impress a bit in as well. I just did what I had to do, to get by.

I read voraciously on the internet though. Me and my friend used to go on 'wiki binges.' heh. Where we'd hop on wikipedia and just read for hours on end. Fun times :) School didn't teach the interesting stuff, mostly; but, it gave me enough basics to continue learning what I wanted to. I wasn't good at wrote memorization, so brute academic strength was not something I possessed; or perhaps just didn't apply myself in that direction after a certain point.

Math, physics, chemistry, etc.. is probably where I suffered the most, because they rely on a lot of memorization, discipline, etc.. Everything there builds upon previous stuff, and lends itself to particular aptitudes.
 
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