a 3 paragraph nice essay on the subject I hate most
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When I was in school there was many subjects I use to like but among this there was only subject that was mathematics. I was feeling this subject so boring ,and unintrested.so,I was not use to study this subject .and was doing only for passing.But not this much as before I was trying to accept that subject but as I take subject for studying try solve sums.but there also some wrong was coming and it was very difficult to me to understand that subject.i always tried to understand but it always going from head.so,now I decided not to take maths.i starting hating maths at that time.but as i goon in higher sections soon as decided it was not going to happen because it were compulsory subject so I can't leave maths.but unfortunately I have to take maths at . And after coming to higher sections I realised the importance of maths.so,I started hard working on that subject and score good marks.And today maths is my favorite subject.Today, I like solve more and more examples.As I agree I said before I was hating maths but realized impotance of this subject I was trying to give all my best to this subject.and had never give up I had keep trying till now and this practice helped me to become good in maths .so,there is sayings that “try try but don't cry” like this only I expect everyone has willing power to do but only one has to motivate for doing that work.
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What subject did you hate most in school? Why?
Talking about primary school, there weren’t any, although I was proficient in Maths and interested in Science and History. Well, history wasn’t a separate subject, as it was a part of Social Studies, which also involved Geography and whatnot.
It wasn’t until 6th grade that I started to hate on a subject- it was called Pre-Vocational. We were taught all sorts of stuffs, from sewing cloths to cooking foods, hell, we were even given project works to make dolls. We didn’t have much classes, if I remember properly, we used to have two classes per week. Still, boring as hell. Also, the subject seemed totally irrelevant.
Hopefully, we were the last batch in our school to study that subject. We only had to study it for two years, in the 6th and 7th grade.
With Social Studies, I had a love-hate relationship. I used to score quite less on Social Studies in the 9th and 10th grade, and the irony is, my mother is a teacher of the subject, but not on the school I studied. Within the subject, the topics I really found interesting was history, although I loathed memorizing the dates of the important moments. I still remember memorizing all the dates of the events in Nepal’s history, WW1 and WW2 for the SLC exams (the final exams of 10th grade taken by Nepal Government).
After 10th grade, I joined the Science stream in high school. Then, everything changed.
I wanted to study MBBS, and had to take Biology. One month into the 11th grade, I regretted the decision. I found biology to be absolutely boring, in fact, the most boring subject I ever studied. Zoology classes were interesting, not because the topics were interesting, but because the teacher used to crack jokes. Botany, well, was the period where I resisted falling asleep. And not to forget those drawings.
Also, I forgot about Chemistry. I studied Chemistry for two years, without any interest. For me, it was equivalent to arranged marriage, where your parents marry you with a stranger whom you have no feelings for.
In the 11th grade, I had a brief episode of identity crisis, having no idea what I wanted to do. I soon found my passion, and it wasn’t just one, but many.
Chemistry did get its revenge, though.
After 12th, I wanted to get into engineering, and to enter the most prestigious engineering institute in our country, we had to crack the entrance examination. After the 12th finals, we had only 2 and a half months for the entrance examination. We had to prepare five subjects for the exam- English, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Aptitude (which asked questions from different fields of engineering). Me, as usual, only focused on Physics and Mathematics.
The entrance examination for engineering in Tribhuvan University isn’t conducted within a single day, but in a span of 12 days. I filled up the form to appear in the 8th day of the examination, and at the same time, got exposed to the questions asked in the previous days. However, they were clever enough to not repeat questions, and it was totally random.
While I nailed Physics and Maths questions, Chemistry got me. My lack of interest in Chemistry screwed me up, although I did managed to get a decent ranking, and into a decent college.