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essay on my favorite subject​

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Answered by prakratiaswani
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My favourite subject at school is physics. Being one of the toughest subjects of all, I always prefer studying for physics than any other subject because of the fact that it is challenging, interesting and helps me build my career as a physicist. My inspiration to become a theoretical physicist is Albert Einstein. A not so academically inclined student from a humble background who went on to change the way we see the world is what inspires me. There various other people in the field of physics who has been my inspiration to become a scientist, some of them are CV Raman, Isaac Newton, Thomas Alva Edison, Nikola Tesla and most recently and the most popular scientists of all, Steven Hawking.

I consider these people as my source of inspiration because they have dedicated their entire lives for science and have discovered many things that have helped this world become a better place. From inventing the atomic bomb to discovering a black hole in the universe, physicists and scientists studying it know no bounds.

 

I particularly love physics because of the real-life impacts it has on our lives. Science is the only subject that has the potential to solve many problems in the world like water problem, climate change, distress and medical problems. Given the gravity of the impact that science has on our lives, I could not turn my eyes away from studying it. I specifically fell in love with physics in the branch of science because it includes the aspects of both mathematics and chemistry, my other two favourite subjects in school.

I always happen to score well in these subjects because I love studying them and no one has to force me into studying. I find subjects like geography or history boring and I would rather study physics on my own than being forced to study other subjects like civics, history or moral science. I understand that our education system is designed such that all subjects, irrespective of whether we like it or not, are stuffed into our brains. I study other subjects only to pass and get a good overall grade, but ultimately the main subject I’ll be studying in under graduation and post-graduation is physics.

The only reason I study other subjects is to score good overall grades because I want to do further studies in the field of physics at Harvard University. And to get into this university, my overall grade in school should be good. It’s not only about grades, this university looks into our extracurricular and co-curricular activities as well as a part of the admission process. Being only a book worm will not get me into this prestigious university. I should be an all-rounded achiever in all spectrums such as sports, arts and culture. I participate in my school sports activities and have won a few awards. I also take acting lessons in mime because I find it interesting.

Other than physics,  I love chemistry, maths and to a certain extent biology. Infact, my parents want me to become a doctor which means biology should have been my subject of interest. Although I love the subject and also love the job of the doctor, I believe a scientist plays a greater role in shaping our society than any other professionals.

Answered by Anonymous
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Every morning I see it..

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