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Yup, you read that right. I hated Physics back in high school. I don’t know why I hated it so much. Maybe it was really just because of the teacher. Back then, our Physics teacher was an old woman who was popularly known as the most “terror” teacher in school. Maybe in her real life she wasn’t so bad but in the classroom she was really strict, hardly ever smiled and wasn’t really effective in encouraging students to like Physics and do well in it. I was pretty good student but it was really hard for me to master that subject. I really dreaded going to that class. But of course, in the end, I still passed the subject but I must admit it was the subject that I had the lowest grade on.

I assume most people’s most hated subject would be anything Math-related but I actually liked Math. Like not love, though. For most of my student life, my Math grades were mostly above average. Math wasn’t particularly hard for me. I actually loved Algebra and Geometry. I even loved Calculus, which I started taking during my senior year in high school. However, I hated Accounting. I had to take 16 units of Accounting back in College. I understood the most basic concepts but found it too challenging when the problem became too complicated. A number of my friends actually failed that subject and had to repeat it the next term. Luckily for me, I actually got pretty decent grades on that subject. I just hated it, that’s all. Haha!


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  1. for my part, i’ll do the reverse of what willa said… i’ll do accounting, no to physics, ahehe.

    i did enjoyed accounting subjs but finding it hard to equate my financial statements when departmental exams do come along:)

  2. i guess most women hate any subjects with numbers involved:)

  3. Physics prolly comes next after my most hated subject.. the combination of math and science is just crazy.

    here’s my entry Most Hated Subject

  4. all i can say, i hate math! hehehe.. that’s why i took psychology but sheeessss, may math, chem at physics din kami! hah, mas gugustuhin ko nlng mag disect ng frog at pusa! hahahaha

    http://everyday-is-a-new-day-vhen.blogspot.com/2011/06/my-most-hated-subject-ever.html

    see yah!

  5. Math was certainly not my favorite and I am sure my teacher wanted to rip her hair out!

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  6. I can do Physics anytime of the day but I have to say NO to accounting as well!

  7. accounting was actually pretty tolerable for me. i had decent enough professors in the accounting subjects that i took in college, plus it involved more analysis than numbers (which was what made it bearable). 🙂

  8. Kawawa naman ang MATH sa araw na’to – the most hated word for the day, hahaha… Buti na lang gumradweyt na tayo dyan.

  9. Ah ha, Physics and Accounting– so relative to Math! LOL.

    I wish I can say I LOVE MATH, but nope, NOT really! My husband does, though! 🙂

    See you at mine!

  10. nyahaha!! ako hindi ko naman ganong hate ang physics unlike math na ikaw naman eh hindi mo ganong hate ^_~ ang gulo!!!

    >> before I hate accounting pero ngaun that I am applying them in my daily life, ay naku.. bongang sisi ako!!!

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  11. can’t say i agree with you totally on the accounting thing, else mawawalan ako ng trabaho, haahah…

    my mother was an accountant as well, so i guess it was hereditary. palo ang abot ko pag di ako pumasa. kakahiya daw kasi anak ng accountant tapos bokya sa accounting, LOL. luckily my children don’t seem to want to have anything to do with accounts.

  12. for as long it’s about numbers..lol..still dun like it!hehe

    dropping by from Girls Talk..hope to see you at my HISTORY Class (Hatest Subject).

  13. i love Physics! it’s the Math computation that I hate, lol!

    care to visit MY ENTRY?

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