I love Science and Art. Los, we haven't gotten too much into it yet but I think I'm going to like Family and Consumer Sciences because that's where you learn how to be a parent and cook and clean and things.
Art and PE, I like just sitting there zoning out while I work on some piece for a grade. It feels like I'll pass so long as there's something on my paper. And PE because... it's PE, what's not to love about not working?
Also can be PE, but really it depends on what I'm doing.
Badminton? SIGN ME UP!
Something that involves lots of running, though? How about we run all the way to NOPEville?
Everything! Its always fun to learn new things! I definitely lean more towards math, language, and art though. I love all subjects and the only one I dislike is Social Studies but surprisingly I get the best grades in that class because I used to get low B's there but ever since I tried harder I got high A's like all of my other classes!!!!!!!
I always enjoyed English. It was my best subject and it gave me a good excuse to read more. The books themselves varied in quality, but the deadlines motivated me to finish all of them.
History is my second favorite. I like learning about what the world was like before I was born. With the right instructor it was like learning about a new world. I definitely wished they focused on certain topics more though. There were days where I felt like I was hearing the CliffsNotes version of a lesson.
In primary/secondary school, Math was easily my favorite. I also did enjoy the sciences (Chem, Bio, Physics) more in high school. In university, I still liked Math (and Stats as well!), though Computer Science definitely overtook it for my favorite subject.
English and history! Two things I continue to practice and enjoy....
When I was in college, my favorite classes were Anthropology, Sociology, and the Archaeology of Religion. (an actual class) They were fascinating to me, how humans live and act and believe-- especially when not thinking.
Mine has always been English. It's my favorite and best subject. I remember I always had at least a 98% average at the end of most years. I really loved my teacher, so that gave me a reason to focus. I also love reading and writing, so that contributed to my love of English class. I took Art in I think 7th and 8th, but I wasn't too fond of the way we were being taught. Another favorite subject of mine was Band. I remember taking it in 7th as a hobbies class and realizing I really loved it. That motivated me to join. Marching was extremely nerve-racking though. That's one of the downsides of Band.
My favorite subject was a foreign language class, specifically French. I wanted to learn the beauty of the language and culture, so I took the class and enjoyed it. Math was a close second.