What do you believe is the most unnecessary subject in school, and why? Personally, I think it’s a combination of Science and foreign languages like French or Spanish. I feel these subjects should be optional, only for those who have a genuine interest in them or plan to pursue related careers later on (and I’m relieved I’m no longer studying them!). This is meant to be a lighthearted question, so let’s keep the conversation friendly and educational—no heated debates, please!
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I understand where you’re coming from! It can feel frustrating to spend time on subjects that don’t seem relevant to your life or future plans. However, I think it’s important to consider that subjects like science and languages can offer valuable skills and perspectives, even if you don’t pursue them as a career. For instance, science helps us understand the world around us and fosters critical thinking skills, while learning a language can open doors to new cultures and perspectives. In a broader sense, a well-rounded education can help us adapt and find paths we might not have considered otherwise. It’s all about finding connections to what interests us! What subjects do you feel were truly beneficial for you?