What Does Your Least Favorite School Subject Say About You?
By Moesring. Monday, 14. September 2009, 17:53:15
| Disliking History Says You Are Unpredictable |
![]() For you, history is too irrelevant and set in stone. You rather look toward the future. You don't like to commit to anything. You're a dynamic person who is always growing and changing. You are very interested in new ideas and technology. You like to keep up with the latest trends. |










Zaphira # 14. September 2009, 17:57
Disliking Gym Says You Are Thoughtful
You are thoughtful, philosophical, and downright cerebral.
For you, gym is too intense and competitive. You aren't always in the mood for playing hard.
You may or may not be into exercise - but any physical movement you do is under your own terms.
You don't get your happiness through thrills or adrenalin rushes. Your bliss comes from quiet reflection.
gdare # 14. September 2009, 17:58
Disliking Art Says You Are Logical
You are logical, responsible, and hard working.
For you, art is too subjective and emotional. You don't know what's expected of you in art class.
You do best with subjects that have right or wrong answers. If a right answer exists, you can find it.
You like facts, data, and analysis. You feel happiest when you are figuring something out.
Furie # 14. September 2009, 19:00
Disliking Foreign Languages Says You Are Creative
You are creative, non-conformist, and a rule breaker.
For you, foreign language is too structured. You don't like the exacting standards set in a foreign language class.
You believe that close enough is good enough. You are definitely not a perfectionist.
You're more likely to make up your own language than learn an existing language. You rather create than mimic.
flamingo-rinse # 15. September 2009, 07:19
You are an expressive, passionate, and spontaneous person.
For you, math is way too cold a subject. You dislike how black and white it is.
While some people have extreme passion for math, that would take far more work than you're willing to put in.
What you're into changes like the wind, and you could never be forced to choose one thing. You have to be free to follow what you love.