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Pyramid*
13-05-2012, 01:38 PM
Seeing as a lot of you are still at school / college / uni or further studies: and those of you are long past it: what was the ONE subject you found difficult to understand - from about Secondary School I guess.

For me: Physics was one that although I 'understood' at it's basics: there was a lot of it (being a teen) that I didn't get.

Yet ....as I was older: it suddenly made sense.

What did you find a hard subject and why?

Doogle
13-05-2012, 01:44 PM
Physics. I've grown to finally understand how Biology and Chemistry work but Physics just does not work with my brain.

Fetch The Bolt Cutters
13-05-2012, 01:47 PM
french and religious studies because they did not interest me at all and its hard to do well in something that bores you to death

bbfan1991
13-05-2012, 01:51 PM
Maths, me and that subject were a match made in hell:bored:.

Niamh.
13-05-2012, 04:14 PM
Maths, I hated it, don't have a Maths brain at all

Black Dagger
13-05-2012, 04:17 PM
Physics/Maths

I want to cut myself when I have maths lessons.

RichardG
13-05-2012, 04:19 PM
French

I'm A*-B in every subject except french which i'm an E. :laugh: Not looking forward to the french speaking exam, it's gonna be the most awkward thing ever because the stupid thing is i'm in the second highest set and they're refusing to move me down even though I don't know a word of french :crazy:

Niall
13-05-2012, 04:33 PM
Hmm late into primary school all the way up to my GCSEs maths was something I always found hard to grasp. I hated it. I found it really really dull and and repetitive too so I never had the motivation to apply myself to it either. Well that was until I got a D in it in my GCSEs. I re-took it though this year and I got a C thank God. :laugh:

But now I don't do it anymore because I'm doing A Levels etc and now geography is the really difficult one. It's really strange because I was an ace at it before but now it's suddenly become extremely difficult. :bored:

Jords
13-05-2012, 04:33 PM
Languages get increasingly hard year on year and its quite difficult to interpret questions even though you would probably be able to answer it piece of piss if it was asked in English.

My art skills were pretty limited also but I put a lot of graft into it and was so happy with my B at GCSE :dazzler: Required a lot of hours though, and re-doing.

Subjects with high workload too... Biology at A Level!!! Geography, possibly History as well... require a lot of cramming it all in.

And agree with Scott that any subject you lose interest in becomes difficult. But on the contray any subject you enjoy makes it fun studying however hard.

Niall
13-05-2012, 04:34 PM
Oh and I loathed chemistry and physics too. How I passed them last year I wil never know. :joker:

Jords
13-05-2012, 04:34 PM
Hmm late into primary school all the way up to my GCSEs maths was something I always found hard to grasp. I hated it. I found it really really dull and and repetitive too so I never had the motivation to apply myself to it either. Well that was until I got a D in it in my GCSEs. I re-took it though this year and I got a C thank God. :laugh:

But now I don't do it anymore because I'm doing A Levels etc and now geography is the really difficult one. It's really strange because I was an ace at it before but now it's suddenly become extremely difficult. :bored:

The amount of work (CASE ****ING STUDIES) is horrendous :o

Mystic Mock
13-05-2012, 04:35 PM
I hate Maths.

Niall
13-05-2012, 04:40 PM
The amount of work (CASE ****ING STUDIES) is horrendous :o

I ****ING KNOW RIGHT.

And all that ****ing equation **** that gets thrown in. It makes me want to commit oh God. :bored:

Me. I Am Salman
13-05-2012, 04:42 PM
I took my maths exam as early entry last Summer and got 7/100 on the calculator paper :laugh: (But I done good in the non-calculator paper so overall I got a C). Anyway I retook it five months later and revised my arse off, with no help of my teacher, and got an A :) So even though I got a good grade, it was so difficult to gain that grade and I never want to do maths ever ever again.

Josy
13-05-2012, 04:55 PM
Hmm probably maths, I was credit top in every subject apart from that.

LemonJam
13-05-2012, 04:56 PM
Either Chemistry or Religious Studies.

Jords
13-05-2012, 05:08 PM
I ****ING KNOW RIGHT.

And all that ****ing equation **** that gets thrown in. It makes me want to commit oh God. :bored:

I got a low C in my skills paper in Jan with all that crap and they wanted me to re-take but I was like **** nooooooo :joker:

Worried Ill completely bomb in the exam in June though because my interest is just completely gone because there is just so much ****ing stuff cba with it :idc:
Plus the teacher who does the human side is utter crap.

King Gizzard
13-05-2012, 05:13 PM
Maths

my brain just doesn't work in that way

Even have to write the most simple sums down and figure them out that way

Bollo
13-05-2012, 05:55 PM
Maths.. I think the only reason I passed is cos I managed to trick my teacher into doing the coursework for me...the only thing I' m ok at is percentages 'cos I have to do it at work

Kazanne
13-05-2012, 05:57 PM
maths,I was useless still am

Jarrod
13-05-2012, 06:30 PM
Maths and Science. (BTEC so it's all three put together)

InOne
13-05-2012, 06:34 PM
Maths

Jordan.
13-05-2012, 06:44 PM
The worst was probably Science because our teacher was useless and couldn't control the class so we literally learnt nothing. My science book was practically hanging apart and missing half the pages by the end of the year thanks to everyone throwing them across the class at eachother :nono:

Sarah.
14-05-2012, 03:03 PM
Religious Studies because it's a load of **** and it's hard to study something that you find to be a load of made up nonsense. Got a C in it which was my lowest GCSE grade.

Callum
14-05-2012, 03:12 PM
Either Maths which I always found difficult even though I had a brilliant teacher or Chemistry where I had an atrocious teacher who was more interested in being friends with the class than teaching us anything, didn't help also that she was often away so we had lots of supplies. She was such a push around too, never had no control of the class, I really don't know why she became a teacher.

Redway
16-05-2012, 10:54 AM
I was never particularly amazing at Art or Graphics. None of my things.