Originally posted by Thib6992In 247 posts I'll be Wild Honey though
Originally posted by Thib6992I loved science, but I chose a course of study in high school that made me do none. Except 6h of maths though
Originally posted by Mr_TrekBiology is so damn boring compared to the other science subjects, Physics, Engineering and Chemistry.
Originally posted by Thib6992:In France, when you have "general studies" and reach what we called "la première" (age 16/17), you have to choose between three courses of study:
- Literary
- Scientific
- Economic and Social
I chose the last one, which is kind of a mix of the first two : 4 hours of French on the first year, then 4 hours of Philosophy on the second year ; 4 hours of Mathematics (+2 hours since I chose Maths speciality), 4 hours of History and Geography, 6 hours of Economics and Sociology, 3 hours of English, 2 of Spanish, 1 and a half of biology on the first year and then none...
This lasts for two years, then you have to pass the "Bac" to go to University. That's where I am now, entering my second year of something very general, studying politics, history, economics, sociology...
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
Absolutely...... Specially Chemistry!! It's the funniest science of them all, just for things like this:
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Originally posted by Mr_Trek:[..]
I'm pretty sure I'll end up in science. Although I love politics and cultures and that stuff as well. And I'm damn good at it in school.
Originally posted by KieranU2:You are in the sort of area I'm interested in, Thib. I love social studies. Only one I've never done is Sociology, which I wanted to do this year, but I couldn't because when you choose your subjects here in school, it's done in columns, and certain subjects are in columns. So in some cases, you might not be able to take what you want. Quite a bitch.