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By *obilebottom OP   Man
22 weeks ago

All over

What was it? Mine was maths, chemistry, geography, (phychology), music and languages.

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By *uffnmuffCouple
22 weeks ago

London

Home time x

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By (user no longer on site)
22 weeks ago

Art, music, English literature.

I wanted to do art and music at A level, but my mum vetoed that 😭

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By *estructionDollyWoman
22 weeks ago

The Deep Dark Woods

English literature and art, at A-Level it was politics

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By *an8iMan
22 weeks ago

Bilston

Definitely lunchtime 😋

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By *ertcoupleCouple
22 weeks ago

Hatfield

History ( Mr )

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By *ilsaGeorgeCouple
22 weeks ago

kent

Art, technical drawing, PE, maths and English. Not necessarily because of the subjects, but because of the potential for mucking about and getting away with it.

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By *avexxMan
22 weeks ago

cheshire

art and design

science

sport

,, and learnt some very good lessons behind the bike sheds

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By *ornysouthwalesMan
22 weeks ago

Merthyr Tydfil

Maths, Physic, PE, Chemistry (because of the hot blonde teacher)

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By *eltCuteMightDeleteWoman
22 weeks ago

Reading

Oh it was different depending on the dynamic. English/English literature has always been a favourite. History. Spanish when I had a crush on my Spanish teacher. Geography when I had a crush on my Geography teacher. Maths when I had a crush on the girl sitting next to me.

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By *viatrixWoman
22 weeks ago

Redhill

English

Spanish

Latin American literature

Social Studies

Hated maths and chemistry with a passion… 🤮

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By (user no longer on site)
22 weeks ago

Art.

I liked art a lot...

(I pestered my dad to get me an airbrush when I was about 14 & he eventually relented.)

The art teacher at my school was a very eccentric, posh older gentkeman..kind of mix between brian sewell & tony hart.

I got on with him well.

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By (user no longer on site)
22 weeks ago

Sociology and English literature

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By *otsossieMan
22 weeks ago

Chesterfield

Not necessarily the same ones I was good at.

But languages were completely impossible to me. It’s weird.

I do better now than I did.

Anyway I liked English and Art because they were engaging and I didn’t need to memorise anything.

I was good at Maths and Sciences (and English), until I bombed at A-level.

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

22 weeks ago

East Sussex

Geography, geology, history, French and English.

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By *empest2KMan
22 weeks ago

Derby

I hated it at school, but the two years at college studying a BTEC national diploma in Computer Studies was alright 👍

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By *otsossieMan
22 weeks ago

Chesterfield

Computer studies was shit. Everyone just messed about and the teacher rarely showed up.

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By *2000ManMan
22 weeks ago

Worthing

I.T. and Science. I enjoyed most subjects but those 2 were my favourite.

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By *acchus LyaeosMan
22 weeks ago

London

I was a nerd so I enjoyed almost everything: English (Lang & Lit), Maths, Chemistry, Biology, French, German, Computer Science, RE and History. Only ones I didn't like were Physics and Geography.

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By *ynamicnatureMan
22 weeks ago

Doncaster

Geography, science and PE for me, English was good fun too.

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By *uchessdoeWoman
22 weeks ago

Northampton

English Lit and history, both in secondary and at A-level (and I did a history degree, I must have been keen )

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By *elloWoman
22 weeks ago

alpha centauri


"What was it? Mine was maths, chemistry, geography, (phychology), music and languages. "

My favourite was CDTR.

Which was Craft, design, technology, realisation.

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By (user no longer on site)
22 weeks ago

History or home time lol

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By *r SensualMan
22 weeks ago

London

English language (writing in particular), PE and Biology

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By (user no longer on site)
22 weeks ago

Classical studies and history,

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By *orphia2003Woman
22 weeks ago

Tonypandy.

English language and lit. Law, cookery, biology, chemistry.

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By *eliWoman
22 weeks ago

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English literature. Geography. Spanish. Music. Chemistry. Drama. French. Oh and Philosophy.

I didn't go down the classic A-Level route so luckily I was able to continue studying most at college.

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By *emofaJamesMan
22 weeks ago

London, Notting Hill.

French, art and History

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By *wingin CatMan
22 weeks ago

London

Languages - which I did quite well in. Our teacher was a beautiful, leggy blonde who sometimes wore dresses or skirts that fell just above or around her knee. She used to sit on the desk, facing us, with her feet resting on a chair. Whenever she got off the table, I always got a lovely view up her skirt, and what she was wearing underneath a lot of the time. I swear that it was the best incentive to enjoy learning!

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By *rAitchMan
22 weeks ago

Diagonally Parked in a Parallel Universe

Geography, physics, motor vehicle studies - we welded some box iron into a frame, fitted axles, engine, gearbox, and seats, then drove it around the playground. Metalwork was great, too. We had lathes, vertical milling machines, a forge, and we did sand-casting making items out of molten aluminium.

The school used to be the engineering annex of the local college and had all the facilities. Wouldn't be able to stuff like that nowadays.

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By *urry BlokeMan
22 weeks ago

Geography

That and English were the only qualifications I left school with

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By (user no longer on site)
22 weeks ago

Art

Biology

Sociology

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By *uri00620Woman
22 weeks ago

Croydon

Music, Art and History at GCSE.

Sadly GCSE Art/CDT was combined and compulsory for all. I was really good at Art, abysmal at CDT so got a very average grade so lost confidence and didn't do Art at ALevel

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By *rdere OpusCouple
22 weeks ago

Brum - ish

Languages, history and English.

L

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By *_Mia_XTV/TS
22 weeks ago

Ilkeston

Sociology

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By *olden RatioWoman
22 weeks ago

Buckinghamshire

Art, design, languages and biology. I've become more interested in History as an adult - I didn't find it engaging at all as a kid.

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By *ouble-SidedCouple
22 weeks ago

Voldsøy

German, French, Catering, Health and Social.

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By *uacksplat.Woman
22 weeks ago

Star Trekking Across The Universe

biology 🤓 Px

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By *ools and the brainCouple
22 weeks ago

couple, us we him her.

Didn't enjoy any of it.

School was purgatory from start to finish thanks to undiagnosed learning difficulties at the time every lesson was torture except games/pe and then I was a bit like forest gump and loved run ING, put me on a running track and I'd just keep going all day.

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By *rincipessaWoman
22 weeks ago

your wildest dreams,

Maths, history, chemistry and PE

I hated art and physics, my physics teacher was so dull

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By *inaTitzTV/TS
22 weeks ago

Titz Towers, North Notts

History. I've always loved the subject.

However, in middle school, we had an English teacher who was very pro reading and he was allowed to do his own thing in picking term themes. He once picked the paranormal and I spent many an hour just sitting and reading paranormal 'true' stories during his lessons.

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By *arknatCouple
22 weeks ago

New forest

Smoking and fingering behind bike shed

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By *isfits behaving badlyCouple
22 weeks ago

Coventry

I hated school, it bored me and I hated losts of the nonsensical BS of school too. I genrally didn't apply myself and most of the time was in trouble for being disruptive in class and argumentative with teachers (I found a battle of wits with teachers fun). Being dyslexic definitely didn't help. However there were some subjects that I enjoyed and applied myself to. History, Physics and in the last couple of years Maths too. Maybe if I'd just been allowed to do exclusively those three subjects maybe I would have been less bored and a better student.

Mr

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By *eoBloomsMan
22 weeks ago

Springfield

French.🇫🇷

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By *obilebottom OP   Man
22 weeks ago

All over


"French.🇫🇷"

Bonn soiree

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By *eoBloomsMan
22 weeks ago

Springfield


"French.🇫🇷

Bonn soiree"

Merci Mon Ami !

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By *orthern StarsCouple
22 weeks ago

Durham

I loved maths, until I went into the 4th year and couldn't get on with the teacher.

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By *obilebottom OP   Man
22 weeks ago

All over


"French.🇫🇷

Bonn soiree

Merci Mon Ami ! "

Poirot, tu es arrivé!

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By (user no longer on site)
22 weeks ago

Sports including canoeing on the lake

Rural studies

Cinematography

Woodwork

All great teachers and a great school

Nxx

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By *atte Lover 82Man
22 weeks ago

BERWICK-UPON-TWEED

Probably be biology and graphics

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By *he Flat CapsCouple
22 weeks ago

Pontypool

My high school education was a little bit different...,.but I loved art and design and eng lit. It also depends on the educators.

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By *he Flat CapsCouple
22 weeks ago

Pontypool

My high school education was a little bit different...,.but I loved art and design and eng lit. It also depends on the educators.

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By *oeBeansMan
22 weeks ago

Derby

History. It's amazing that the amount of things that have been recorded and told over thousands of years and yet humans continue to do the same dumb shit over and over again.

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By *rdenites2Couple
22 weeks ago

Leicestershire

Latin was mine.

Sounds a bit elitist but a council kid learning about all that shit at a grammar school was marvellous.

We had a lovely lady teacher in Doc Reynolds. ❤️

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By *exyScientistsCouple
22 weeks ago

Castlebar

Biology, but not the plant stuff. That's boring shit.

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By *antricSeeker60Man
22 weeks ago

Durham

Mine was sex education especially the practical homework sessions.

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By *heekywelshguy87Man
22 weeks ago

cardiff

English, only because our teacher was the hottest one in the school and i got to sit right in-front of her desk so had the perfect view of her cleavage!

But for an actual Subject my fave was probably D&T i was pretty good at making shit!

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By *orny PTMan
22 weeks ago

Peterborough


"Art.

I liked art a lot...

(I pestered my dad to get me an airbrush when I was about 14 & he eventually relented.)

The art teacher at my school was a very eccentric, posh older gentkeman..kind of mix between brian sewell & tony hart.

I got on with him well."

that's some description.

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By *ust JuicyWoman
22 weeks ago

east london

English literature & Scripture

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By *orny PTMan
22 weeks ago

Peterborough

I always liked history, as all of my three history teachers were aware that this subject needed great story tellers, no other teachers came close to making their subject this interesting, I did like physics, till the maths got hard. Cooking was good, thanks to Keith floyd.

History is still useful, for me now at uni.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
22 weeks ago

Central

Biology and sciences

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By *wingin CatMan
22 weeks ago

London


"Mine was sex education especially the practical homework sessions. "

I passed the written exam, but failed the oral.

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By *lexm87Man
22 weeks ago

Various

Big paps Jen

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By *unguy30Man
22 weeks ago

London

Does seeing all the flashes of knickers up the skirts count because that was definitely my favourite had many a wank over them?

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By *ellhungvweMan
22 weeks ago

Cheltenham


"Mine was sex education especially the practical homework sessions. "

A co-ed boarding school certainly meant lots of hands on experience in that subject!

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By *riel13Woman
22 weeks ago

Northampton

Science, design n technology, French, English and History

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By *hebfg2020Man
22 weeks ago

Doncaster

Music listening for that home time bell

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By *ckerman2Man
22 weeks ago

newport/cardiff

Science, maths (maybe) - wish i could do that one over, in my pure maths class i was only boy with 6 girls for A-level, if only i knew then what i know now...

History left its mark, but that probably because we had an NQT who didnt appear to wear a bra for 50% of the lessons...

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By *he Flat CapsCouple
22 weeks ago

Pontypool


"Latin was mine.

Sounds a bit elitist but a council kid learning about all that shit at a grammar school was marvellous.

We had a lovely lady teacher in Doc Reynolds. ❤️"

Opposite! We had a Latin teacher who was better suited to an all boys boarding school! He was sarcastic, abrasive, and to top it off, kept calling me by my elder sisters name!

I did enjoy history, and English. Plus art, I was a mean potter on the wheel.

I think a lot depends on the educator, whether they inspire the students. I went from an English teacher whom I respected and admired to one that was dictatorial and insulting. I lost interest in English as a result, any this was in the two years leading up to the exams. I still got good grades, but I may have done better?

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By *cLovin2Man
22 weeks ago

London


"Oh it was different depending on the dynamic. English/English literature has always been a favourite. History. Spanish when I had a crush on my Spanish teacher. Geography when I had a crush on my Geography teacher. Maths when I had a crush on the girl sitting next to me. "

Your poor maths teacher

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By *fffunCouple
22 weeks ago

Somewhere just outside London

Art and maths was a very long time ago it seems now.

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By *h3rry Bomb80Man
22 weeks ago

from mars

Sex education

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By *issolvedOrdersMan
22 weeks ago

Bristol

History, classics, biology and English language were my favourites

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
22 weeks ago

little house on the praire

We didn't even have half the subjects you lot seem to have had.

I only liked metal work as I fancied the teacher

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By *hipdaleCouple
22 weeks ago

Greenhithe

Doing naughty things behind the bike shed

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By *abluesbabyMan
22 weeks ago

Gibraltar/Cheshire/London

History for the academic side but I loved my Religious Studies lessons as our teacher put the filth into MILF! How the fuck was I supposed to concentrate???

Hehe

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By *ino Meravilla 2Man
22 weeks ago

Sunderland

I was really good in biology, chemistry and maths

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By *entonMan
22 weeks ago

Wakefield

I liked maths, always have

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