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Originally Posted by christiangirl
I think that goes for everybody.  Though my prof was really nice, she expected us all to hate it. She purposely made class fun so we'd forget we were being tortured. It worked (sometimes).
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Not true for me! I loved statistics. It was a) a break from reading and b) the only class when you knew when your homework was done.
Here are mine:
Highschool
Faves: Spanish (same teacher for four years, he was great), Biology 2 (loved the fruit flies/genetics stuff), 10th grade English (lit)
Least faves: Calculus (I had to work at something for the first time in my life and sucked!), Civics (it was the only class I had that didn't have a college prep option and I was totally shocked by the slackers that existed in my high school who I never had to share space with before)
College
Faves: Creative Writing, most of my two years of OT classes, including Neuroanatomy, Lit of Fiction, Lit of Poetry
Least faves: Golf (I cannot HIT that darn ball!), Gross Anatomy (cried every day after lab .. could not depersonalize the cadavre like most could)
Grad school round one (Clinical Psych)
Faves: Statistics, Abnormal Psych, Clinical Psychotherapy
Least Faves: Personality Development (wasn't the content, it was the prof.. had 7 text books for that class including original writings by Freud, Erickson, Maslow, etc.. and he tested on footnotes and stats from charts and tables.. ugh)
Grad school round two (Information Assurance)
Faves: Perimeter Security
I'm only on my second class. I don't think last term's class was a least favorite really! I may change my mind later.