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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsWhat was your favorite subject/subjects in High School? Mine were Art , Geometry, Drafting. How about you?
LiberalLoner
(10,134 posts)debm55
(36,083 posts)MaryMagdaline
(7,880 posts)Declensions and conjugations in Latin were hard but Ive heard German is excruciatingly hard.
LiberalLoner
(10,134 posts)Could read some stuff in German and understand some conversation but had a hard time expressing myself.
I was thrilled to be able to read Wolfgang Borcherts work in German though. One of my favorite authors.
anciano
(1,532 posts)debm55
(36,083 posts)Went on to obtain a bachelor's in music performance so this shouldn't surprise anyone.
debm55
(36,083 posts)I was the accompanist for various choruses in my high school. I went on to get a Bachelors, Masters and Doctorate in music. That was my plan all along when I was in high school.
debm55
(36,083 posts)MaryMagdaline
(7,880 posts)debm55
(36,083 posts)TomSlick
(11,890 posts)I was never particularly good - I was in the band for fun, not to work. Practice is for the insecure.
In my mid-60s, I still play in a band. Rehearsal is the high point of the week.
debm55
(36,083 posts)OLDMDDEM
(2,108 posts)debm55
(36,083 posts)OLDMDDEM
(2,108 posts)MaryMagdaline
(7,880 posts)Although I like algebra I and ii - solving puzzles
Ocelot II
(120,858 posts)But I could tolerate art and choir.
debm55
(36,083 posts)CanonRay
(14,864 posts)Maybe Wood Shop was ok, because at least I learned something useful. I couldn't wait to graduate and get on to college.
debm55
(36,083 posts)malthaussen
(17,672 posts)debm55
(36,083 posts)IbogaProject
(3,652 posts)The typing skill I learned in an old type typing room in 8th or 9th grade is likely the most used that I learned in middle and high school. I really liked all my classes except maybe Latin and Spanish, I didn't dislike those just didn't get a hold on them.
debm55
(36,083 posts)electric_blue68
(18,019 posts)IbogaProject
(3,652 posts)The typewriters were old maybe even antiques back in 1982. I think they dropped typing soon after as the school got computers a year later.
electric_blue68
(18,019 posts)As much as I hated typing I could now type regular, Italic, and Bold.
It turned boring ole typing into more of a graphical design exercise. 👍
IbogaProject
(3,652 posts)After I finished that class we got a Smith Corona, it didnt have the ball but it had an erase function. It had a back button that erased up to the whole line, hitting return cleared out that limited memory.
electric_blue68
(18,019 posts)debm55
(36,083 posts)cyndensco
(1,723 posts)It was a class filled with puzzle solving. What's not to love?
debm55
(36,083 posts)discntnt_irny_srcsm
(18,577 posts)That's two of mine. I had a set of premium steel compasses that I got at the Gimbals art department.
An exterior angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the two remote interior angles. Liked math in general.
Never had any real talent for art.
I think I'd pass the nerd test with at least a B+.
Hated brief cases. Still like backpacks.
debm55
(36,083 posts)electric_blue68
(18,019 posts)Used them for decades for certain paste-up & mechanicals. Of course, there were rapidiographs I used more often.
Upthevibe
(9,098 posts)History, Theatre (it was called Drama back then but it's exactly what Theatre is now), English, Political Science. Pretty much everything but Math...
debm55
(36,083 posts)Silver Gaia
(4,856 posts)debm55
(36,083 posts)Karadeniz
(23,423 posts)debm55
(36,083 posts)yourout
(8,071 posts)debm55
(36,083 posts)Jilly_in_VA
(10,889 posts)I also loved English and Art. I liked Spanish until my third year when the only teacher for third year decided I had "too much attitude" and despite perfect papers and test results, continued to give me Cs. I enjoyed Accounting which I took instead of Spanish my senior year.
debm55
(36,083 posts)Diamond_Dog
(34,640 posts)I made good grades in most classes but really didnt like high school very much.
debm55
(36,083 posts)Vegan4life
(9 posts)We even had sections on Shakespeare and Medieval European lit. Loved them all.
debm55
(36,083 posts)duncang
(3,602 posts)But I got a lot deeper into history afterwards. A lot of the local stuff.
debm55
(36,083 posts)Emile
(29,836 posts)debm55
(36,083 posts)TommieMommy
(1,104 posts)debm55
(36,083 posts)TommieMommy
(1,104 posts)electric_blue68
(18,019 posts)90 yrs old! 😄
Unless it broke, and she forgot to tell me.
Must ask!
sinkingfeeling
(52,993 posts)debm55
(36,083 posts)pansypoo53219
(21,724 posts)CIVICS.
debm55
(36,083 posts)Polly Hennessey
(7,454 posts)I had fun in English grammar. I loved to diagram. Had a boyfriend that I would pass notes to. Always got caught and always got in trouble. It was worth it.
debm55
(36,083 posts)3catwoman3
(25,441 posts)Started college as a biology major. Switched to nursing, and spent 45+ years as a pediatric nurse practitioner.
debm55
(36,083 posts)I went to a small high school with nothing much to offer. (It has since grown & improved and is one of the best high schools in South Carolina.)
I guess if I HAD to choose Id say biology, but I really didnt enjoy my high school experience.
debm55
(36,083 posts)liked to learn
redstatebluegirl
(12,478 posts)debm55
(36,083 posts)redstatebluegirl
(12,478 posts)Last edited Mon Nov 4, 2024, 04:29 PM - Edit history (1)
help on assignments, but not dates.
debm55
(36,083 posts)in my class of 700, No dates in HS
rockbluff botanist
(360 posts)debm55
(36,083 posts)MaryMagdaline
(7,880 posts)debm55
(36,083 posts)BaronChocula
(2,517 posts)debm55
(36,083 posts)Niagara
(9,586 posts)I had been scoring high grades since the 5th grade in reading comprehension. I remember being in the advanced SRA Reading Labs category.
Today, I can't type a full coherent sentence and also have trouble spelling. Oh, and apparently now I'm having trouble with dates.
debm55
(36,083 posts)AllaN01Bear
(23,047 posts)debm55
(36,083 posts)debm55
(36,083 posts)AllaN01Bear
(23,047 posts)did pinch. tile. and other forms .
electric_blue68
(18,019 posts)AllaN01Bear
(23,047 posts)electric_blue68
(18,019 posts)AllaN01Bear
(23,047 posts)debm55
(36,083 posts)electric_blue68
(18,019 posts)class. I don't remember seeing anyone, bc if I had, I probably would have asked about it!
We sat at a long table. I remember scooping the clay out of the bins, though.
Perhaps, if there were wheels they were for advanced ceramics which I didn't take. Hmmm, I never thought to ask.
I have a dear friend who's done ceramics for decades.
ProfessorGAC
(69,889 posts)Science & math were 1a & 1b, but I really liked history too.
In HS & college, I also took a couple film history classes that were great.
debm55
(36,083 posts)ProfessorGAC
(69,889 posts)Well, maybe in early elementary grades; I don't recall.
But, I had no music classes in Jr. Hi, HS, or college.
debm55
(36,083 posts)ProfessorGAC
(69,889 posts)I started piano just before I turned 5. Teacher used the Schirmer method books.
When I was 10, I discovered jazz piano, and my dad found me a jazz coach who I was with until I was 15 or 16.
I taught myself guitar at 19, but I understood enough about music that the new instrument was all about technique. I didn't need a teacher, just the desire to get better.
I was talking about no music classes in school. Not even something like music appreciation was offered in the schools I attended. No idea why.
debm55
(36,083 posts)Gaytano70
(1,207 posts)🎭
debm55
(36,083 posts)MMBeilis
(361 posts)debm55
(36,083 posts)MMBeilis
(361 posts).....had some connection to why I went into Architecture. I loved drafting and was very good at it, if I do say so myself. When computer aided drafting (CAD) took over, further compounding my love-loss with the profession over unimaginative and pecunious clients. Kepp it up with the great survey questions.
JoseBalow
(5,170 posts)My favorite classes, my favorite teachers. And still my favorite subjects today.
debm55
(36,083 posts)debm55
(36,083 posts)MichMan
(13,194 posts)Dissected a Shark, and Fetal Pig in the first one and finally a Cat in the more advanced class.
Wanted to be a Veterinarian and ended up an Engineer.
debm55
(36,083 posts)wanted to be a neonatal nurse. I couldn't do it.
debm55
(36,083 posts)MiKenMi33
(138 posts)I used to bring my algebra book home every night and work algebra problems for fun.
debm55
(36,083 posts)Laffy Kat
(16,523 posts)debm55
(36,083 posts)TexasBushwhacker
(20,672 posts)debm55
(36,083 posts)Elessar Zappa
(15,896 posts)Still love both.
debm55
(36,083 posts)Trailrider1951
(3,452 posts)I went on to study Geochemistry in college, and to be employed with that knowledge most of my adult life. I also loved Art, particularly painting. I still paint in watercolor and acrylics to this day, but it's more of a hobby than a profession. Great topic, Deb!
debm55
(36,083 posts)sarge43
(29,155 posts)debm55
(36,083 posts)electric_blue68
(18,019 posts)Definitely Social Studies/History depending on the teacher. Dragged through the Economics semester. Ugggh.
Sometimes English was ok to ineresting. I had trouble talking about basic themes, hidden themes etc in literture. Blargh. (Probably better at it in the last decade or so)
Except for Geometry I "crawled" through the math classes. Avoided the science classes. I actually like some sciences alot, but not chemistry, basic physics. Though I find chemistry more interesting in part few decades. Hmmm..."Chemistry for Dummies"?
Now if we'd had Astronamy I might have been willing to learn some basic chemistry & phsyics! Probably same w some Earth Sciences.
Now on to Art Classes. Oil Painting, Graphic Design (which included illustration, and a book making assignment), Sculpture (did we have that?), not so much liking life drawing, Water colors, Ceramics.
I went on to Art College: graphic design, and assemblage Sculptures mostly. I loved painting, too. I learned paste ups & mechanicals in Adult Ed through other Art Colleges just post college, or also in summer in between Junior and Senior year in College.
I did paste ups & mechanicals, graphic design, some illustration professionally for 6ish yrs . Plus some community volunteer stuff using these skilks after regular work, weekends.
As for 😄 "Student Demonstrations" '68 - '70...
At the time our then "HS of Music & Art" (NYC) was situated between City College's north, and south campus. We'd watch the Anti-Vietnam War demos they were doing out our windows. Though one time the college students got in, ran through our hallways, banging on our class room doors yelling "Join Us!".
There were Black Power demos. Did we have any student strikes, don't remember.
I used to say "It's Spring: student demonstration time!".
Being a Creative HS we were allowed to dress almost always the way we wanted to. Fun!
debm55
(36,083 posts)electric_blue68
(18,019 posts)My dad from maybe doing some kind of signage early in his worklife.
My mom, otoh, was head "draftsman" for Hughes Aircraft during WW2 in California. She had about 50 +/- people under her.
debm55
(36,083 posts)Especially Algebra and Geometry
debm55
(36,083 posts)synni
(76 posts)debm55
(36,083 posts)Captain Zero
(7,507 posts)Publications Staff.
I worked on the yearbook staff.
My class motto was:
"We will find a way, or Make One."
debm55
(36,083 posts)Bristlecone
(10,489 posts)debm55
(36,083 posts)dai13sy
(478 posts)debm55
(36,083 posts)qwlauren35
(6,278 posts)And didn't understand why until I went after a math degree in college in 2002. I started taking classes where all you did was proofs and I was totally in my element. In fact, in the 1980's I almost flunked calculus when I got my engineering degree and one of the reasons I got the math degree was for a do-over after 3 semesters, I was still bad at calculus. But I had to take an Analysis class which is all proofs of calculus... and I aced it.
This reminds me of my dream of going back to college and getting a math degree. Never too late... I think this is now officially back on my bucket list.
debm55
(36,083 posts)Last edited Tue Nov 5, 2024, 10:17 AM - Edit history (1)
ismnotwasm
(42,455 posts)I hated High School. I stopped going. Went and got my GED when I was 20. Lets see, went to a semester of Catholic High school, hated it, regular high school, was indifferent to it, and a couple of alternative high schools, which I kind of liked.
debm55
(36,083 posts)Enter stage left
(3,823 posts)debm55
(36,083 posts)whathehell
(29,798 posts)debm55
(36,083 posts)whathehell
(29,798 posts)It sounds like your skill set includes a facility for math -- Good for you!..It's something that's always eluded me.
WestMichRad
(1,812 posts)Clearly a nerd.
Did not fit in socially at all during HS. Thankfully, college was like being on a different planet!
debm55
(36,083 posts)BlueKota
(3,656 posts)On the other end of the spectrum 🖕math & Gym class. 🤣
debm55
(36,083 posts)debm55
(36,083 posts)Figarosmom
(2,671 posts)I was a mathalete and an artist. I saw drafting as an extention of each. Went to college on art scholarship. And first full time job was as a draftsperson. That was before Autocad programs and we had to do the math.
I liked science too. And home Ec. Sewed most of my own clothes until my first job. Mostly mod style. And outfits like Cher's.
debm55
(36,083 posts)northoftheborder
(7,608 posts)debm55
(36,083 posts)madaboutharry
(41,356 posts)It might seem silly, but I loved Home Ec. I took knitting and crochet, lol. I made a beautiful blanket which all these decades later, I still have. And it still looks great. The teacher was a little old lady who must have been 100 years old. She was so kind. Ill never forget her.
debm55
(36,083 posts)radical noodle
(8,587 posts)debm55
(36,083 posts)TlalocW
(15,625 posts)And I triple-majored in them in college.
I was also a band nerd and enjoyed computer programming. I was just a nerd. I enjoyed learning, and I don't think I had a bad teacher - especially in high school.
debm55
(36,083 posts)Mechanical drafting in high school (1978). It became my career. Utilities, architectural, civil engineering, and cartography. Still at it as what they call a Visual Information Specialist. From graphite-on-vellum to ink-on-mylar to AutoCAD to GIS.
Still love what I do.
debm55
(36,083 posts)teaching when my son was born and I worked second shift.part time. Enjoyed it.
lostnfound
(16,639 posts)Last edited Tue Nov 5, 2024, 06:53 PM - Edit history (1)
Mr Bechtel was a funny, wiry, wry fomer-dog-handler who survived Vietnam who accepted additions to his plant collection in lieu of demerits.
He told us the truth, made history exciting, and took an interest in each one of us. Hed give a conspiratorial nod before hed tell us some reality (like about being a dog handler in Vietnam) and hed mutter something like thats about as far as i can go and keep my job at our catholic high school.
He seemed puzzled that I chose engineering but suggested i take a look at LeHigh.
I did not normally like history (usually nothing but dates and wars, wasnt it then?), but I loved his class, and his words have stuck clearly in my mind for 45 years. I suspect the interest in history that developed later had its origins there.
debm55
(36,083 posts)Mad_Dem_X
(9,781 posts)I hated Math, Science, and PE.
debm55
(36,083 posts)Mad_Dem_X
(9,781 posts)Always have been.
Aviation Pro
(13,457 posts)Math and physics.
debm55
(36,083 posts)exboyfil
(18,000 posts)Weird I became an engineer.
debm55
(36,083 posts)OldBaldy1701E
(6,350 posts)Sometimes English for reading assignments.
greymattermom
(5,794 posts)So I a became a neuroscientist.
Onthefly
(506 posts)Grad School: Public Affairs and Research Methods
RickHworth
(132 posts)Tied with chemistry taught by one of the greatest teachers in my life, Ms. Anna Helms.
English, Ms. Anderson
Algebra, can't remember her name right now. Then again its been 45 years.