What's your favorite class from HS or college?
- SephirothJenova
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What's your favorite class from HS or college?
I've only been in college for a couple months (just CC so I can get some credit for realy college), but my favorite classes would have to be Calculus and my Physics C class. Both are very easy for me, but so much fun.
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- Propyro
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for three years in a row music took the cake, sort of.
Then theres grade 11 world religions, and grade 12 philosophy. I loved both of them.
Grade 12 writers craft owned.
and Modern western Civilizations (university prep history) was good too ... just i did really poorly in that class.
in college ... meh, the classes are pretty cool, very easy to relate to what id be doing in the work place if i followed through with computer engineering, but then again i never got to play with logic gates in high school, or electricity in general.
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Then theres grade 11 world religions, and grade 12 philosophy. I loved both of them.
Grade 12 writers craft owned.
and Modern western Civilizations (university prep history) was good too ... just i did really poorly in that class.
in college ... meh, the classes are pretty cool, very easy to relate to what id be doing in the work place if i followed through with computer engineering, but then again i never got to play with logic gates in high school, or electricity in general.
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- skanks
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Drama all the way.
One of 3 blokes (others all mates and surprisingly only one of which was gay) and the rest girls. Had the friendly types aswell as the hot ones. Defiantly the best class for developing crushes in. Plus the class work was fun. we turned everything into a comedy and always had a good laugh.
While everyone did love scenes for Shakespeare my friend and I choreographed this massive sword fight for Macbeth. So rather than just banging plastic swords together we made these massive wooden swords and did a realistic fight scene.
It was cool. Although the girls were nice to develop crushes with I knew better than to bother trying with any of them. Drama queens have way to many issues and are more likely to have a disshonest relationship so they were part of the look but don't touch catagory.
One of 3 blokes (others all mates and surprisingly only one of which was gay) and the rest girls. Had the friendly types aswell as the hot ones. Defiantly the best class for developing crushes in. Plus the class work was fun. we turned everything into a comedy and always had a good laugh.
While everyone did love scenes for Shakespeare my friend and I choreographed this massive sword fight for Macbeth. So rather than just banging plastic swords together we made these massive wooden swords and did a realistic fight scene.
It was cool. Although the girls were nice to develop crushes with I knew better than to bother trying with any of them. Drama queens have way to many issues and are more likely to have a disshonest relationship so they were part of the look but don't touch catagory.
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- jonmartensen
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- ArmNosefoot
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High School: Video Technology. The class basically consisted of sitting around and talking to the other people in there. Almost all of the work had to be done outside of school, since most people didn't use the school as the setting for most of their movies. The most that was done in class was editting, which is hella fun.
College: Well, I'm only in my first semester at the moment, but I'd have to say Perspectives on Film. I think that's the name of the class anyway. The schedule is: Monday - Talk about movie seen last week, lecture; Wendsday - Watch movie. Wash, rinse, repeat. It helps that my professor is awesome. Today, he was heard to say "Gee, things really are fucked up." in reference to the state of the world today, during our discussion of Koyaanisqatsi.
College: Well, I'm only in my first semester at the moment, but I'd have to say Perspectives on Film. I think that's the name of the class anyway. The schedule is: Monday - Talk about movie seen last week, lecture; Wendsday - Watch movie. Wash, rinse, repeat. It helps that my professor is awesome. Today, he was heard to say "Gee, things really are fucked up." in reference to the state of the world today, during our discussion of Koyaanisqatsi.
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- Trident
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Greek 201's killing me, but I love it. The prof is incredibly fun, which helps block the horribleness of translating Plato's Apology of Socrates. I also love mocking some of the words--one is spelled roughly "phthono," which to me sounds like a Japanese taunt. Seriously--can't you hear either a) some little kid or b) just about any character in DBZ sticking out his/her tongue and shouting out "PTHOOONO"? (Funny story--I actually told that to the rest of the class--when we took the test, part of it was retranslating stuff we went over in class, and one of the passages we could pick from was the one with phthono in it... I don't think any of us actually remembered what the word meant, just that it sounds like a taunt...)
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