I always loved biology, it doesn't need an excuse for studying it. It is the study of life. What else is more pure than that. ...And i stink at upper level math.
2006-08-16 17:12:11
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answered by CHAD K 2
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Microbiology and Genetics
Microbiology because I loved growing my little bacteria - plus I loved the big end project of figuring out which bacteria you had by running all of the tests.
Genetics because I found that each bit was like a puzzle piece. I remember taking about 8 hours to take the final. For the first 4 hrs, I could only answer about half the test and many of the others were done. It took concentration and logic to complete the second half. I wish I would have changed majors, but at the time and the school I was attending I didn't even consider it.
2006-08-16 17:19:38
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answered by Applecore782 5
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I enjoyed all of the science in college except Genetics. I am a science minded person and so I would naturally enjoy all of that sort of stuff. However, I also love art and I took a lot of that also since I love to create. I played football in HS but when I graduated, I left all of that type of stuff behind since it serves no purpose to pursue something that will not do me any good in the future. It is not education. It is playing and you cannot make a living playing. Most people have to get a life rather than create one by sucking on the glory and talents of others.
2006-08-16 17:15:58
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answered by Tony T 4
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In high school, my favorites were chemistry, physics, and calculus because they were more challenging and weren't "dumbed down" so everyone could understand. You needed to work hard to do well in these classes
In college, my favorites so far have been religion, sociology and accounting. In college, I have had much more freedom to become who I want to be, rather than who my high school guidance counselor wanted me to be. I've enjoyed religion and sociology because they have helped me to understand who I am and my role in the world. I enjoy accounting because it's logical and organized. In high school, I hated accounting but now it's my major. There is a huge difference between high school and college classes.
2006-08-16 17:13:42
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answered by Sally Ann 2
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In high school my favorites were AP English, AP US History, and Trig. They were all really challenging. They were they only classes I didn't consider nap time.
2006-08-16 17:11:55
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answered by The girl in pink 4
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I liked biology best, but only the botany. The zoology was too bloody or else the thing was pickled and smelled bad.
2006-08-20 11:03:21
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answered by Lorelei 2
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Art..it was something I was good at, felt confident about...in both high school & college.
2006-08-16 17:15:25
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answered by evemarkra 5
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microbiology and virology because I love studying diseases, they are so complicated and it's amazing that such a tiny entity could cause so much harm.
2006-08-16 17:41:09
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answered by ~Perfectly Flawed~ 3
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math...cause it simplifies complex relationships......one something and another something..is two somethings if they are the same kind of somethings
2006-08-16 17:12:44
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answered by rod h 3
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