Wow. It's like we've taken the same science class in grade school. I've forgotten pretty much everything I've learned about science from grades 6-10, save for a few things, like the water system, igneous, sedementary, and metamorphic rocks, positive atoms, Niels Bohr and the fact that we have something called an aorta.ShadeOfRed said:At least exploding is cool the first and maybe second time. I had to do the water cycle so many times. Tell me this, do you give a crap about how a glacier is made? What about what "Percolation" is? Good idea, studying other things, though.
Actually, all I know about anything I've listed above is that they exist.
Also, when it comes to useless crap classes, you can't top taking religion in Catholic schools. Seriously, all I can remember is that there was a shitload of word searches. And once I did a test on the Ten Commandments and got a zero because I had no idea what order they went in. Sometimes we'd read the Bible and answer questions about the stories we read in it, and the teacher didn't bother to put it into context. I remember reading some story where a person was being visited by two angels, and then all the men in the town came to his house because they wanted to have sex with the angels (What the fuck). Then the angels blinded them and flew off or something. And I read this in Grade 7.
All in all, I think I learned a valuable lesson: Do not read the Bible without a deep knowledge of history/religion, or else it'll just be a big stroll through What the Fuck Land.