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adidasboy

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Modern History & Legal Studies! Only 2 classes I look forward to
 

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The most interesting subject is Chocolate Studies.

grr...mum is organising my sister's hockey team's chocolate drive...the dining room is piled with chocolate...AND I CAN'T EAT ANY OF IT!!

dammit.
 

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adidasboy said:
Modern History & Legal Studies! Only 2 classes I look forward to
same but also add history
 

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adidasboy said:
Modern History & Legal Studies! Only 2 classes I look forward to
same, but also add business studies
 

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Economics for me by far. I find it interesting because everything fits and works in society and you can relate it so much. And I also find it cool how I can understand the economics side of the news nowadays :D Ahhh.. just one of the subjects I've chosen which will help me in life :)
 

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foram said:
Chemistry.

School progresses too slowly for any subject to actually be interesing, but chemistry comes the closest
^ basically this. though maths extension can be interesting sometimes too
 

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English (mostly because we're studying Jane Austen's novels), Chemistry (my teacher's passionate about Chemistry, so it helps) and Economics (it's something I can relate to).
 

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The subtle joys of the mathematical systematicality of reasoning :p
 

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melanieeeee. said:
^^ a med student wouldn't say that :p
Hahaha melanieeee :D. I'll hopefully like Chemistry more than Eco next year :). If not, probably a degree in Economics is the way to go...We'll see :rolleyes:.
 

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