Psychology, Chemistry and History. (Voted for psych) Seems like the teachers are always hilarious (and a little nuts) in these types of classes, at least the ones I had.
For me it was a tie between Biology and Sociology, but I went with Sociology because my Bio teacher was a reptilian kitten-eater (I don't like those).
I enjoyed most of my classes though, with the exception of French, which I loathed and barely passed. I wanted to learn any other language, just not French.
I'm too focused on how you put an optional "u" in favorite. (I'm American, so I spell it without the "u," but it doesn't bother me when it is spelled with it either). I'm pretty sure you wouldn't have offended anybody either way.
To answer your poll though, I think my favorite subject was more dependent on which teacher I had for that subject. If I liked the teacher a whole lot, chances are I enjoyed being taught that subject more. I'll vote art.
I probably should have left the brackets out but I kind of wanted to acknowledge that other people spell things differently, and not try to exclude them. :)
Wow, you actually had law on the list. Good list! I am a Criminal Justice major, and I enjoy the curriculum. In general, classes like Law, History, English, Psychology, Sociology, and any class that requires a lot of reading and such, is a class that I am good at. I am great at reading and I read very quickly and absorb the material pretty well. I am also a very auditory learned so I sit through a semester just listening in class and I rarely ever study but I generally make A's and B's, depending on how stupid I feel that the work is.
All of my best academic skills fall under the reading comprehension category, and I am said to have good articulation skills which has helped me out STUPENDOUSLY over the years (it's easy to get a break when people think that you're intelligent, haha) but I really, really, really just wish that I was better at Math. I would trade most of these skills just to at least be able to do math somewhat easily =/ Oh well...
Yeah, you could actually study law at my school (between 14 and 16) and then as an advanced exam (16-18) in case you wanted to do it as a degree. You have to have some balance so you have to choose at least one subject from each of three pots, then your other two choices can be from any pot. From the pot Law was in, I chose Commerce.
Although I'd enjoy Law, Psychology and Sociology, and did enjoy English and History, I'd be bad at them because they're all subjective. My favourite subject was Maths. The least subjective of all the subjects, and then Physics and Chemistry flowed from that.
I love math, geography, science, art, and music :P I liked history, but, it's getting quite boring. I also like English & literature a lot. I voted for geography, but I love science more than all of them :P I love music like science too ;)
I enjoyed most of my classes though, with the exception of French, which I loathed and barely passed. I wanted to learn any other language, just not French.
I'm studying Psychology and Business in uni atm. God knows why. :/
To answer your poll though, I think my favorite subject was more dependent on which teacher I had for that subject. If I liked the teacher a whole lot, chances are I enjoyed being taught that subject more. I'll vote art.
I am a Criminal Justice major, and I enjoy the curriculum. In general, classes like Law, History, English, Psychology, Sociology, and any class that requires a lot of reading and such, is a class that I am good at. I am great at reading and I read very quickly and absorb the material pretty well. I am also a very auditory learned so I sit through a semester just listening in class and I rarely ever study but I generally make A's and B's, depending on how stupid I feel that the work is.
All of my best academic skills fall under the reading comprehension category, and I am said to have good articulation skills which has helped me out STUPENDOUSLY over the years (it's easy to get a break when people think that you're intelligent, haha) but I really, really, really just wish that I was better at Math. I would trade most of these skills just to at least be able to do math somewhat easily =/ Oh well...
Although I'd enjoy Law, Psychology and Sociology, and did enjoy English and History, I'd be bad at them because they're all subjective. My favourite subject was Maths. The least subjective of all the subjects, and then Physics and Chemistry flowed from that.
College would have to be ecology of the microorganism.