I had a spelling test the other day and it was so bloody hard. I got "referral" but with her accent she pronounced it "refral", it really annoyed me.
I'm guessing English though, I know when to use who and whom amongst many other grammatical rules and sometimes I sound posh when I answer the phone with "To whom am I speaking?", but that's just the low point of having good grammar.
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I have an A+ in Mandarin.
However, my favorite subject are social studies and English. I have A's in those, too.
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History. Surprising, right?
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My list from best to worst:
1) Math
2) English
3) Memory
4) Science
5) French
6) Social Studies
7) Art
8) Gym
Undecided) Lunch, Recess.
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History.
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Seeing as I'm a freshman with an A+ in AP calculus, that is likely my best subject. However, I do very much love the creative aspect of computer programming and writing. Oh, also I have a reading fluency level somewhere in the 2nd percentile, and a reading comprehension level somewhere above 99... so I guess that would make me an average reader?
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Maths. By a long way. I have this... "thing", and it enables me to multiply any two numbers instantly, without even thinking about it!
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I'm boss at math, because there is only an answer. I don't need to worry about "did i interpret this right?" or "did I do enough?', there is only one right answer and a whole bunch of wrong ones.
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16Skittles wrote:
I'm boss at math, because there is only an answer. I don't need to worry about "did i interpret this right?" or "did I do enough?', there is only one right answer and a whole bunch of wrong ones.
But it's easier to get the wrong one of there is so many!
And as long as you can argue a point, there aren't really wrong answers in the other classes.
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Language Arts.
I'm beast at it.
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English
top 1% in the nation, state, and school c:
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littletonkslover wrote:
English
top 1% in the nation, state, and school c:
Something like that according to state testing
But in-state doesn't mean much for me
I live in California which has a terrible school system
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Math, reading (I can read at a college level, and my Lexile range is 1141-1361
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RedRocker227 wrote:
Maths. By a long way. I have this... "thing", and it enables me to multiply any two numbers instantly, without even thinking about it!
That's awesome! I'm not a huge fan of arithmetic, but I love math.
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Math.
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