LiberalSquirrel said:
Surprise: the English major says that she enjoyed English the most.
Runners-up-
Science, 'cause I rather enjoy it. Specifically Physics and Biology. Chemistry... not so much.
That must be the weirdest runner-up I've seen after a favourite of English... you must've had great teachers for that to happen...
Alucard 11189 said:
For me, it had to be science, in particular chemistry and biology. When I went to university I studied Biochemistry and biological chemistry. Chemistry I find, is a fascinating subject. My least favourite subject was drama because I just couldn't see the point of it. I don't think it helped that the high school I attended was very into "the arts" so they made a big deal about the school play, but didn't give a crap if you were good at English, maths or science. I think it made me a little bitter to be honest.
One, why am I not surprised? (No need to answer. =P ) And two, doesn't seem to have affected you that adversely (school being 'artsy' and all, I mean).
OT: Maths... why? I never had to go to a single lesson! Hurr hurr hurr!
Otherwise, chemistry and biology... the former because well, my UG and PG degrees were both in chemistry and there's nothing like the waft of ethyl-acetate in the morning. And the latter because well, I don't know, I just found it fun (microbiology notwithstanding).
I'd also like to say history, but since most of my enjoyment was derived from personal study, history at school was plain up dull/boring (and mostly propaganda anyway).