in your country or something
Based Physics haters
very accurate for poland
'ate physics, math, chemistry
'ove language, history, social sciences
i was meant to be unemployed
germany and the uk
Nigger tier taste
math haters
God taste
Fuck maths, fuck physics, fuck chemistry and most importantly fuck mandatory swedish and death to (((finns))) who support it
Im kinda pissed off at italians for saying history
fuck sciences and the autists who enforce it
Why? Italian history after Roman Empire is just thousands of years of losing to Germanics
History lessons here are just slavery, ebil nazis and womens rights. Maybe it's the same down there
Probably having too much history to study is the problem
Polish
I think it's like here, where language classes are about memorizing a thousand grammatical concepts
Do you guys thinks it's more a hatred of the teacher of of the subject matter itself? Because the only reason I hate Physics is because of my Physics teacher.
Definitely a mix of both, but having a shitty teacher is worse.
It's not that, it's about Poland being the christ of nations, reading books that no sane person would ever even consider picking up and other retarded shit like that.
We don't even study grammar past primary school and Polish lessons are pretty much every day until you're done with high school.
How the hell anyone hates biology?
My biology teacher was a woman from Nigeria who, for whatever reason, had a particular dislike for me and kept embarrassing me in class, so I grew to hate the subject. And despite the school having like 6 different biology teachers, I somehow kept getting her every single year when they shuffled the classes around.
I wish we had studied more about our writers than just grammar
At my college there was this teacher who got beat up by students for being a massive dickhead and he was since calm and docile.
I think Its just because polish is usually the hardest and the most demanding one
btw this image is a half-truth based psyop since polish class (internationally speaking) should be translated to literature class
Probably classics or something.
It's not real studying, though. The current state of that lesson is just plain sad, nothing more than mechanical memorization of insignificant facts and events from the readings, rather than any real attempt to interpret their meaning, or understand books' influence on culture. There's no discussion either, no time for that. Remembering the name of an episodic character who appeared in an "important" scene is what really matters. Which scenes are considered important, and their meanings, are also not up for debate. Final exams don’t reward creativity or interpretation; the only correct answer is the one in the answer key. Only novice, idealistic teachers try to spark enthusiasm for literature in their students, but sooner or later, they all burn out, because in the end, the true purpose of education isn't to gain knowledge, but simply to prepare for the final exam.
polish classes are not about language + you are the native, it's not hard for you since you know how case variation of words works
should be translated to literature class
you said this
It's the same here in Romanian classes but with the same emphasis on grammar and grammatical rules, at least that was my experience
But we have literature classes for that. In most schools you have Portuguese class, Literature class, Essay class. All considered three different subjects
what explains the physicslet belt?
Everyone's ok with foreign language classes?
What is going on in Germany for them to hate biology so much. It’s such an easy course
It's boring, at least at the high school level (I don't know about university-level biology). It isn't hard, though.
Maybe ex-Soviet countries overemphasize it so the students hate it as a reaction?
I used to love English and French classes, my French teacher from first to forth grade made me love the French language
J'aime tellement le français que c'est irréel.
I wouldn't like studying history if I was russian, must be depressing
Bullshit, the italian city states have a more interesting history than rome
Yeah, and there are fucking hundreds of them. Good luck.
We had a period in time lasting 150 years when Poland fragmented itself into several duchies and literally nobody knows anything about it because it's too confusing to follow like 6 dukes and their 30 sons who all inherit increasingly smaller and smaller fiefs until eventually you end up with Grzmichuj Piast, the mighty duke of the village of Zadupie Dolne with a population of 3 people and 1 dog.
Mexican history. It was all just gay bullshit and whining about how >We wuz supposed to be majickal n shieet but den los gringos came n fukkd shit up for us 4EVA das why we need to mow el lawn for los gringos, make el cheapo t-shirto and fridgeo, and behead po innocent folk who live in border townz
Ironically enough, history and geography classes were my favorite classes back when I spent my middle school years in America. I still love history (everything from Chinese to Swedish history). I just don't like shame-based historical narratives.
Also, oddly enough, biology was one of my favorite classes back when I was in middle school and high school, while Introduction to Computer Programming was one of my least favorite classes, even though I ended up majoring in Robotics (which is basically half-programming).
Math haters or "I'm not good at math" sayers are the ultimate form of cringe
Maybe ex-Soviet countries overemphasize it so the students hate it as a reaction?
Oh yes, the former Soviet republics of Ireland, Switzerland, Norway, Sweden, and Finland.
My bet is that they just teach it as number-crunching exercises without making any effort to convey the "fun", experimental parts of it.
hating history
LOSER nations hate learning about their LOSER history
You guys do know that it's not a real image?
hated politics and economics
I'd probably hate History too if my country's history textbooks were full of lies and propaganda.
tbf my education was barely about Australia. It was mostly about British history and then WW1 and WW2.
Fuck Chemistry, Fuck Biology. The only subjects I understood in school were Math and Physics.
Physics was actually good, unlike literature and grammar class ("Hungarian" class)
I don't remember a single physics lesson.