I liked maths (because the answers were either right or wrong, and I understood what i was doing), chemistry and biology (because I liked to know why things are the way they are).
I really liked english and drama when I was at school. However I agree with Emily, I thought marking was a lot fairer in maths and science. Arts subjects like English can be very objective, meaning that one person might really like one thing, but another might not find it to their taste. With Maths it was either right or wrong which is very satisfying.
Early in school, I use to like history. I used to get amazed by war stories and how people use to live in old days. Towards my GCSE I started becoming more interested in Physics and Biology. Physics because, it explained things like ‘how gravitation works’ and biology because it explained how ‘plants, animals (including us) form and grow’.
I liked Art because it allowed me to be creative.
I also liked Commerce (Trade and Aids to Trade).
I loved learning languages too. I studied Welsh, English and French.
I always loved biology!! I loved finding out about the cell and how different cells made up different organs. I also liked physics… I liked solving the problems!!
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