Top 3 subjects I enjoyed during my school days (miscellaneous)

 


We would like to ask you to look back on your school days. What subjects did you like to study? I would like to share with you my top three favorite subjects that I enjoyed during my school days.


So, let's go.



Top 1. World History - I was addicted to historical figures, but I struggled with Islamic history.


I loved learning about the history of the world and how countries came to be in relation to each other.


I worked hard to study for exams, but in the end I liked it and enjoyed studying for it.


It's not that I didn't enjoy studying for the exams. I enjoyed memorizing the chronology in goros.


I made up my own goro, learned world history through general history, and studied according to textbooks.


The reason I got into world history was because I thought it was like world history to learn about the dynasties that are named after historical figures ~~~sei.


The area in which I struggled the most in world history was the history of Islam.


There are so many Islamic dynasties, and they are divided into factions by region and people, that it is difficult to understand the chronology, people, characteristics, and location of dynasties.



I was tormented by it. When I thought I understood it when I asked my teacher, I didn't understand it at all. I could understand properly up to the point where the dynasty was on the verge of a major split. After the dynasties were divided, I was at a loss.


I also struggled with the rise of the Mongol Empire. The Mongol Empire is a name for a number of countries that were combined into one, but in reality they were divided. But I also enjoyed studying it.


Top 2. Chemistry - I memorized the entire periodic table ㏖ I'm fascinated by calculations.


I was never very good at science, but I especially enjoyed ㏖calculations.


I'll never forget how many times I solved problems in notebooks or on paper I didn't need, and how I could use and convert formulas.


Furthermore, I liked experiments and often wanted to do them.


My favorite was memorizing the periodic table; I once memorized up to number 118.


I also enjoyed memorizing the flame reaction. Now I remember H, He, Li, Be, B, N, O, F, Ne, Na, Ma, Al, Si, P, S, Cl, Ar, K, Ca-Og.


I didn't use much after calcium, but wouldn't it be nice to try to remember it and give it a try?



Top 3. ancient/Kanbun - why I had a hard time memorizing particles but enjoyed it


Koubun is the literature around the Nara period in Japan. Chinese literature is the literature of old China. Both were very fun to study.


Memorizing particles, conjunctions, conjugations, phraseology, vocabulary, etc. were all worthwhile reinforcements to study.



I don't know if I use these three now and remember them, but I will.


I definitely carried my vocabulary book with me wherever I went.


So, to the students, why don't you carry a vocabulary book with you wherever you go?

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