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#1 Mine is English at the moment. Reading and Grammar I'm super awesome with, but the writing kills me. I don't think I've turned in a completed research paper since the seventh grade. Right now I should be writing a paper on how MTV changed the music industry, but I worked myself into a corner and if I try to change anything I have to change ALL of my previous assignments this six weeks and my teacher will have to grade them AGAIN. I hate writing. I especially hate research papers....AND WHY IS MLA SO SPECIFIC? I mean is it really that big of a deal if I don't indent properly or forget a period? Will the sky fall if I don't put the url in brackets? |
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| Site Staff | Generally used to be Design & Technology or Art. I'm generally strong in my academic subjects so I fell at little there. Last few years I was weakest in German and Physics, though the former was more due to a not so great teacher and not as much teaching time as was required for the course. |
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| | Probably English. Spelling and Vocab aren't much trouble; it's just that reading and analyzing literature I find ridiculous. With symbolism and theme and other literature jargon you could make the most trivial details seem more important than they probably should be. Ex: "The color of this person's shirt represents some deep meaning towards life and human nature." I know most of the time the author would put in symbols and such to try and make a statement about human nature, but it's just that I think simple descriptions and lines of text are stretched to the point where it's almost like you're giving more credit to the author than he/she probably deserves. Sometimes I like reading a story or play, but after over analyzing it looking for literary terms and such, it just makes me want to never read the story again. This is just one of the things I've never liked about English. And I also hate writing. Especially writing persuasive essays in the five paragraph format. |
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