Theme editor

  • RequestStream Movies, TV shows and anime streaming • 1 week trial
  • LewdCorner Site Cleanup Update
    A new cleanup update has been posted covering the recent Vault rework, rank changes, policy cleanup, and theme polish. The goal is to make LC cleaner, easier to understand, and safer for the site going forward. - Jack Of Blades
    Read More

Which subjects did you enjoy and dislike the most in school (and which courses in college)?

BrodyPresto

Overthinker
Registered
Lewd
Prestige 1
Joined
Dec 14, 2025
Threads
44
Messages
629
Vouches
4
Likes
2,425
Activity Coin
156
Donation Coin
0
Platinum Coin
0
LewdCoins
⚡17
1/3
‎5 Months of Service‎
Thread owner
Share a brief reason for each. (Skip the college part if you didn’t attend.)
 
Thread owner
For me:
• Enjoyed in school: Math and Biology
• Enjoyed in college: General Calculus
• Disliked in school: Music and Chemistry
• Disliked in college: Chemistry-related courses (but not Biochemistry)

I enjoy Math and Calculus because I like problem-solving that isn’t too hard. I also like Biology because I’m interested in animals.

I dislike Music because I’m tone-deaf, and Chemistry because it’s counterintuitive and has its own set of rules, not like Math.
 
Didn't really pay attention in high school but i enjoyed most of my classes enough to pass the only one i really hated was economics. From my point of view economics is just a philosophy class made by billionaires to make them wealthier so many concepts were completely abstract and didnt seem meaningful at all out side of a tightly controlled system.

I love most of my classes in college specifically the sciences but those later level math courses ESPECIALLY calc 2 really made me question my all of my life choices up untill that point.
 
my favourites were physical education and chemistry,at the beginning i liked maths but with the time i dont know why but in the end i dislike it more and more.
 
There is no doubt that physics and chemistry were most hated at the school. At the university, probably only physical chemistry (2 semesters of torment). But we were lucky with physics at the university - we had a wonderful lecturer, he not only managed to expand the horizons of school knowledge, he managed to captivate and love this discipline. For this, I will be grateful to him until my dying day.
 
I took accounting in high school. Enjoyed the hell out of it because my teacher was my FBLA leader and we had a new accounting software that year so she let me and my friend work ahead and we finished the class in 6 weeks and had the rest of the time free to goof off or help the other kids. English was the bane of my existence. I failed 4 semesters because I wouldn't do the research project.
 
I really enjoyed history classes; some of my teachers weren't very good, but since childhood I've been passionate about learning, especially about the Great War.
 
Back
Top Bottom