I HATE history! I know its important to know, but I literally feel like falling asleep when it comes to history class. I'm not sure if its the teacher or history itself that makes it so boring.
2013-03-20T15:47:20Z
Btw, Math totally beats history! Although lots of people hate math, its actually one of my easiest/favorite subjects.
Calvin2013-03-20T15:42:29Z
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True, I Iove history.
Your teacher is probably just doing it wrong, there is hardly anything boring about history.
Do you people really like history?! I absolutely hate it.
The only thing I like about history is our teacher because he's really funny but we're getting a new teacher soon anyway.
I just find it insanely boring. And yes, I prefer maths to history. All my friends are doing history for their exams, I seem to be the only one who isn't.
I know some people might find it interesting, but I'm definitely not one of those people :)
It's kinda funny, but when I was in High School, I hated History (I was always best at math). But now that I'm out of school, I really love history now, and regret that I skipped so many classes. The History channel on TV is one of my favorite channels...along with Discovery.
i love history :) history and english were always my favorite classes because it was something i found interesting. they are classes with room for interpretation and understanding in ways that the harsh facts of math don't let you do. i've never been good with math because numbers don't come easily to me. i can't grasp the mathamatical concepts as well as i can work my way around understanding an event in history. but i'm more perceptual and very abstract than logical and mathy.
I liked history. I loved learning about all the cool things that have happened over the centuries. I guess it depends what kind of teacher you had, i mean we did lots of role plays, picture wording, songs and presentations back in high school. I remember one day when we had our ties around our heads, our shirts pratically off using tables as forts becuase we were reinacting a battle so we could learn how it happened.