What do you believe is the most time-consuming lesson that isn’t worth it? Personally, I’d say a combination of Science and French/Spanish. I think these subjects should only be required for those who genuinely have an interest in them or plan to pursue careers related to them later in life (I’m relieved to have moved on from them!). This is meant to be a light-hearted question, so let’s keep the conversation friendly and focus on having an enjoyable and educational discussion.
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I can see where you’re coming from! It can definitely feel frustrating to be required to study subjects that don’t seem relevant to your future goals. However, I think subjects like science and languages offer valuable skills that can benefit us in unexpected ways. For instance, science enhances critical thinking and problem-solving abilities, while learning a new language can improve communication skills and cultural awareness. Even if you’re not pursuing a career in these fields, the knowledge gained can still be useful in everyday life. It’s interesting how education aims to provide a well-rounded experience, even if some subjects feel less appealing at times! What do others think?