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Oh yeah, because my field of study at school was experimental science, I studied a wide range of scientific subjects, including biology, mathematics, archaeology, and others that were necessary for me. These were compulsory subjects, and I was really keen on them. When I entered university, I took many scientific lessons again because of my [...]
Well, to be honest, I think I enjoyed science lessons at school because I could broaden my knowledge about everything, especially math, physics, or chemistry. Besides, I gained deeper insight into science. It's really interesting.
To be honest, science is not exactly my cup of tea. I have a lot of respect for people who pursue it. It's quite challenging and demanding. Also, sometimes I find it hard to get a better grasp of the concepts. Anyway, I think I tend to prefer social studies more due to my creative [...]
Well, honestly, I'm a curious person, so I really enjoyed science lessons at school. I found it fascinating to explore the natural world and understand how phenomena happen around me. Additionally, the hands-on learning and practical experiments in this subject always made it more engaging than other subjects that relied solely on reading books.
Actually, no, because I didn't always understand the concepts they taught. The information was really difficult to grasp. It required a lot of patience and perseverance to get through. But as I slowly started to understand it, science really grew on me.
I don't really enjoy science lessons. It feels overwhelming with all the formulas and concepts. I find it difficult to remember everything.
I don't really enjoy science lessons. The subject covers a lot of ground, like scientific formulas, which are quite difficult for me to understand and memorize.
No, not really. It can be a fascinating subject for many people, but it wasn't for me. I found it quite complex and difficult to understand. Plus, it helps explain how things work based on facts and allows us to gain a deeper understanding of almost everything around us.
Absolutely. Science has always been a subject that has piqued my curiosity. I find it fascinating how science helps us understand the natural world and solve problems. I enjoy keeping up to date with new scientific developments and discoveries.
Absolutely. Science has always been a subject that sparked my curiosity. I appreciate how science helps us understand the natural world and solve problems. I enjoy keeping up to date with new scientific developments and discoveries.
Absolutely. Science has always been a subject that has piqued my curiosity. I find it fascinating how science helps us understand the natural world and is so prevalent. I enjoy keeping up to date with new scientific developments and discoveries.
Absolutely. Science has always been a subject that has piqued my curiosity. I find it fascinating how it helps me understand the natural world and solve problems. I enjoy keeping up to date with new developments and discoveries.
Honestly, I'm not a science lover. Therefore, I don't really enjoy some lessons that focus on science, like physics and biology, because I find them too logical for me to learn.
Certainly. Some science lessons in physics or chemistry from past school curriculums I had to learn. I was very interested in the subject because it helped me improve and not lose myself.
Well, to be honest, I'm not good at science. So, um, when I learned and listened at school, I find it really boring and tedious. Sometimes I try to pay attention to the lesson, but I don't understand what the teachers are saying. However, English is my strength and I'm really good at it. I [...]
