i don’t think i really have a specific favourite subject tbh, but i’ve always thrived in subjects that are less academic and more personal/creative such as photography, careers, the personal life management class i’m currently taking, etc, so i’d say subjects are those are my favourite. but honestly, any class that doesn’t make me wanna die and doesn’t bury me in schoolwork is my favourite lol.
I don't have a favorite, but I guess I was good at Language Arts and then I was give as "Outstanding Achievement" in Writing. I am not even joking this is proof and for privacy reasons I am not showing my real name or school:
My favorite subjects when I was in school were English and Art. More specifically Creative Writing and B/W Photography.
I was lucky my parents let me take art at school (most people around me doubled-down on "prestige subjects" like an extra math class or language). I think if I wasn't able to do something creative, I would have combusted under pressure and had an even worse time at school as I was already struggling with advanced subjects.
As an adult (lol) I'm not working in a field related to either English or Art, but in my free time I still enjoy whipping up a little story or trying to do a stray arts and crafts project here or there.
Grade school - Math and Science. I was pretty good in both. High school - Creative writing. We had a quarterly literature review except it was the whole class critiquing each other's submitted output, and the term our teacher always used was like 'killing your own babies' (figuratively). It was nerve-wracking for 15-year-old me to have my dumb asf writing be put out there and I usually got average grades but hey. I got a 98 on my poetry and that was good enough, considering our teacher was an actual published writer. College - I liked a lot of my majors (Biology) so I don't have an absolute favorite. I really liked ecology because going out to do fieldwork was fun. Was collecting leaves and counting trees boring? Yeah. But hanging out with people was fun, whether it was running around outdoors or just identifying specimen indoors with speakers on full blast. Microbiology was pretty fun too, since I loved working with microbes (it was my thesis after all lol). First year math and chemistry and physics were awesome too since they were relatively easy. Post-grad - I guess neurology is my favorite. I really love the professors. Not much to say for post-grad because everything is significantly more difficult and it's harder to know what subject I'm actually enjoying because every module seems to pile up requirement after requirement LOL.
I liked history and languages the most I think cause I was interested in it and you didn't have to solve parenthesis equations loool. I also like art but most of my teachers were really bad and you weren't allowed much freedom so.
In hs it always depended on the year since I based it a lot on the curriculum and the teachers themselves. I did like all subjects to an extent and did well in school! In college it was Japanese related classes (but it wasn't my major).
For non-core classes I took art and liked drawing/painting. Through the end of hs I was into it but got burnt out between school and 4-H. I tried picking it up again a few times since then but always ended up dropping off. I'd like to try finishing the DrawABox lessons someday.
I enjoyed my senior year Language Arts class the most. Honestly, it was the most memorable class I ever had. I think what intrigued me the most was the teaching style of my teacher and the books / short stories we read. Some that still stick with me are " The Allegory of the Cave " (Plato), " Siddhartha ", and literally anything from Edgar Allan Poe. Sometimes I wish I could go back to my hometown just to thank my teacher for leaving a great impression on me.
when I was in school as a kid, I liked science the best.
In college I really enjoyed the multicultural class I took and interpersonal communications class. They were safe places and as such we got to talk about sensitive topics and share personal experiences with others, and it went well. Since it was a diverse class, it was very interesting and everyone learned something.
Science and history. I generally didn't perform well in science until later on, but I always had an interest in it. Even with the late start I was able to have a great job related to the field now. I'm interested in the arts as well, though it's more of passive interest. It was my elective in college which unfortunately burnt me out.
In school, my favorite classes were English, foreign language, and history. I have good writing skills and I like reading, so English is quite easy for me. Writing essays can be very strenuous, but reading assignments are simple since you only need to have good reading skills to comprehend the text you read. I like history because I'm fascinated about learning about different cultures and civilizations. Most history tests are simple since they're typically multiple-choice exams and require basic writing skills. Plus most of the answers are in the textbook, so history is easy for me as long as I study well. It's one the easiest class for me to earn an A in.
In college, my favorite classes are foreign languages, art, and sports. I take French classes in college and I like it because I get to watch French movies with subtitles instead of just doing dry textbook exercises. I've been learning it since high school and it's quite a simple language since French grammar isn't complicated compared to other languages. I took some drawing classes in college and I enjoyed it far more than taking art as an elective in school. You can pick whichever specific art course you want in college such as painting, drawing, ceramics, and digital art rather than in school where you do just a general art class. This allows me to improve in drawing effectively. In addition, I'm assigned more homework in the art classes I took at college which allowed me to practice more at drawing. For sports, playing tennis at my college was fun too. My coach was quite friendly and there's so many sports to choose from.
Besides that, my favorite science class is geosystems because I'm into learning about the environment and it's an easy class to earn an A in. My science teacher at high school was also very funny and kind which made me love the class even more. It was such a memorable experience.
Ugh, I hate math!!!!! Although algebra and geometry are very simple, I hate how complicated college-level math can be. The difficult thing about solving math problems is that it only has one solution, so the whole problem is incorrect if you make one small miscalculation. English is a lot easier for me since writing essays is less black-and-white than math. In addition, English requires more creativity and I hate how technical math can be. Plus doing math homework for college can be very time-consuming, especially when it takes up to 30 minutes just to solve one problem. It also requires a lot of practice, which makes it even more stressful. Another thing I hate about math is that it's very strenuous when you're required to memorize so many formulas in order to answer the problem correctly on exams and stuff. I also hated P.E. in school, especially when you're required to run a mile on the track. I wasn't very athletic as a child, so it wasn't my forte.
Back in high school, my favorite classes always involved band. I was in almost every band class for all my years in high school: pep band, jazz band, wind ensemble, concert band and marching band. History would later become one of my favorite classes in my college years as I wanted to be a teacher