Favorite Subject?

What your favorite subject?

  • Math

    Votes: 2 7.4%
  • Reading

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • History

    Votes: 9 33.3%
  • Science

    Votes: 9 33.3%
  • English

    Votes: 6 22.2%
  • Foreign Languages.

    Votes: 1 3.7%

  • Total voters
    27
  • Poll closed .
I have 3 fave subjects in school: English, History, and Science. Overall I think Science is my most fave subject because you get to do fun things and experment things. (I didn't blow anything up.. :P )
 
Biological/Health science my favorite and current degree. Physical science is very close second and I am seriously contemplating Chemistry or Meteorology for graduate degree.
 
Modern physics :dizzy:
I like learning the concepts of physics. It does have a lot of applications in the real world.

While heavy knowledge if physics is needed when doing something serious (working at NASA, creating video games, etc), general knowledge of the concepts would help at anything.

Even today when I talk to people, not many understand the concepts. They still follow the old-fashioned myths. (Throw a ball straight up while in a moving car, where does it land? Drop an object while flying an airplane, where does it land? Etc.)
 
I select History. Majority of my history classes in high school, it came to me easily to remember the facts and what lead to these particular events and how we can study the past to work with the present and the future.

Sometimes, I'll sit there and listen, visualized as if I was there during that time in someone's shoes.
 
I like learning the concepts of physics. It does have a lot of applications in the real world.

While heavy knowledge if physics is needed when doing something serious (working at NASA, creating video games, etc), general knowledge of the concepts would help at anything.

Even today when I talk to people, not many understand the concepts. They still follow the old-fashioned myths. (Throw a ball straight up while in a moving car, where does it land? Drop an object while flying an airplane, where does it land? Etc.)

Sure, it also helps with driving so you understand why the car acts as it does like with braking length. My mom said it is good to take physics class before learning to drive. :lol:

I got textbooks to continue studying modern physics like quantum mechanics, quantum field theory and general relativity. What I did in RIT was special relativity and basic quantum mechanics with wave functions. Gimme the matrix mechanics!
 
Mine is Foreign Language because ASL is considered a foreign language and I love ASL so that works out for me.
 
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