I would say AP computer science.
What was/is your MOST favorite high school class?
""Most favorite" is bad grammar just to let you know. But I really loved... wait, I hated every class. I didn't have psychology, and my english class was probably the best because it introduced me to one of my favorite authors."Yea.. I just wanted to contrast from the least favorite thread.
"Snipzor said:Ah then, contrast away, because after I made my first post I realized why "most" was completely capitalized.""Most favorite" is bad grammar just to let you know. But I really loved... wait, I hated every class. I didn't have psychology, and my english class was probably the best because it introduced me to one of my favorite authors."Yea.. I just wanted to contrast from the least favorite thread."
I'm a little slow on that.
Sociology is my favorite class...great teacher and I actually learn things. Which is nice since it's my last year there.
I'd say Music class. It's so laid back, and it's practically impossible to fail. I've been taking the alto sax at school for about 4 years now. Finished with a 95 last year and an 87 this year in the subject.
In second place is English, though it's probably the most mediocre, grade-wise. I finished with a 75 last year and I expect only marginal improvement this year. I guess the English teachers and I never really see eye to eye, but oh well.
"I'd say Music class. It's so laid back, and it's practically impossible to fail. I've been taking the alto sax at school for about 4 years now. Finished with a 95 last year and an 87 this year in the subject.In second place is English, though it's probably the most mediocre, grade-wise. I finished with a 75 last year and I expect only marginal improvement this year. I guess the English teachers and I never really see eye to eye, but oh well."In your music class how do you get graded? Is it by how well you can play the alto sax?
"Chiaro said:Well, most classes we talk a bit, play some songs in the booklet, and talk some more. Every odd day we get assigned a test on a song in the book, usually one centred around a certain concept, such as sixteenth notes. Then the next class she calls on us one by one to play the song, and grades us based on articulation, breathing, posture, clarity, etc. The cycle continues until exam time. At exam time, there's both a written test and a playing exam (usually a page-long song). The two are weighted about 15% of the final mark."I'd say Music class. It's so laid back, and it's practically impossible to fail. I've been taking the alto sax at school for about 4 years now. Finished with a 95 last year and an 87 this year in the subject.In second place is English, though it's probably the most mediocre, grade-wise. I finished with a 75 last year and I expect only marginal improvement this year. I guess the English teachers and I never really see eye to eye, but oh well."In your music class how do you get graded? Is it by how well you can play the alto sax?"
Add in some theory worksheets here and there, and there's the mark. That's why it's so hard to fail - the lowest I've ever heard someone getting was 65.
Computer Graphics was pretty cool. The class sucked, but this drop dead gorgeous girl was in the class, and I was the only person she knew in the whole class, so she sat right next to me. It really wasn't all that pleasant, I got to hear all about how much she really didn't like the school's football star, whom she was dating, every single day, and she was about as bright as a rock. I got to look at her, though.
I love all my History classes and my 10th and 11th grade english teachers have been dope. They've made me rediscover the awesomeness of books after my 6th-9th grade teachers destroyed my love for English. Actually i have really liked all my classes except my science classes. Probably because I slack in these classes. ;D
Last year was biology because I had this fabulous teacher who was so interesting and made extremely complicated things, like the function of the brain, easy to understand. Unfortunately, I don't have biology this year so my new favourite class is English because I have a teacher that's pretty interesting and looks like Shaggy from Scooby-Doo.
I feel dumb with all these AP classes being thrown around. My favorites right now are Comp Tech. or English IV Honors, both have real laid-back teachers and a mess of my friends in them, my English teacher made me want to be a teacher too.
Music Theory.
Gym is the only right answer. All the hot girls in their little short shorts, jogging around? Yes please!
Mine would be computer science if my teacher actually knew anything about computers, so I guess may favorite class is math, I'm not very good at it but its my most interesting class.
Well, I was in a video game design class my senior year, so obviously thats my choice. Out of the standard classes though, History.
"Well, I was in a video game design class my senior year, so obviously thats my choice. Out of the standard classes though, History. "You had a game design class at your high school? That's fucking awesome.
"raven_squad said:I actually was bussed over to another school that was devoted to advanced classes like that. They even had a micro-robotics course. It was pretty damned awesome though, Im lucky I got to be involved in it."Well, I was in a video game design class my senior year, so obviously thats my choice. Out of the standard classes though, History. "You had a game design class at your high school? That's fucking awesome."
"Gym is the only right answer. All the hot girls in their little short shorts, jogging around? Yes please!"Rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr, you make me want to go to school tomorrow.
I would have to say World History, mainly because my teacher was a flaming Republican, and I enjoyed out-witting him infront of the class. Band is a close contender, the teacher is pretty laid back and lets me pick out new stuff like the new drumset we got for this year. Lunch is rather enjoyable also, getting to go off campus for lunch makes the day go by loads faster.
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