What were you good - and bad - at in school?

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I was good at exams and rubbish at homework/organisation/punctuality/attendance/anything resembling hard work and diligence.

Despite thoroughly enjoying games, dance, swimming, cricket, running and all the rest of it at primary, I was dreadful at anything sports related and it all became a bit grim once in secondary, leading to an abhorrence for organised PE that lingers to this day. As a result I carefully chose courses for maximum timetable inconvenience and thus escaped most compulsory competitive torture, leading to my GCSEs in music (scraped a C having paid for my own private piano lessons during the course as I didn't play an instrument at the start of the 2 years and needed to do a practical exam...) and drama (taken during the 6th form).

French was easily the subject I was 'best' at in that it took zero effort to waltz my way through GCSEs, A level and the first year of uni at the top of my classes (which earned me a tidy sum in book tokens etc at annual prize givings over the years) and even after that the work required to get through the french bit of my degree was generally good fun. Apart from the dissertation bit of the year abroad, which I never got round to actually writing.

Maths didn't get tricky until the A level, although I didn't bother to do anything about the increased trickiness until after the spectacular fail in my mock where I got a 'U'. My teachers lied on my report, and told my parents that I got 9% on the exam. Now, even with my lack of any effort or work in maths, I knew enough about averages to tell that wasn't quite correct as I'd in fact got the 9% on the pure maths paper. Alongside a big fat zero on the stats one, since I had written my name at the top, read the paper over and over (and over) again and realised I didn't actually have a clue how to even start to tackle a single question on it. In the following 2 months of study leave I taught myself the entire pure maths syllabus and had got about a third of the way through the stats course by the time the exams came around. Got that U up to a D overall which is still my proudest academic achievement ever - particularly given that even if every single thing I wrote on the stats paper was correct, having attempted every part of any question I thought I vaguely had a clue about, I might have scraped about 30% on that paper so to get the D overall I must have completely nailed the pure maths one....
 
Good at :-physics, religious study, geography, metalwork, PE/games, tech drawing
Average :-maths, English, woodwork, history, art
Poor :- French
 

postman

Squire
Location
,Leeds
I have got to hold my hands up and say.I was crap at everything.I was a very nervous teenager,but i gave off a look of being in control but beneath the waves my feet were going fifty to the dozen as such.Hated school.
 

swansonj

Guru
Rubbish: English , French, Classical Studies

Good: Chemistry, Maths, Geography

I was buying a birthday card in a shop, I think it was £2.70 or £2.30, a week ago. I was a little surprised the shop assistant reached for the calculator to work out the change from a £10 note, but held my tongue, until she was typing it in for the third time as it kept coming up with answers such as £1.50. I just told her the answer, but I doubt she would have known if it was the correct one! But then I struggle with how to spell things all the time, she might have been better than me at spelling.

Edited to correct spelling mistakes:biggrin:
Many moons ago, I'd spent a sleepless night in hospital with small daughter no1 whose D&V was bad enough to be admitted. The Consultant came by on the morning ward round with a whole host of trainee junior doctors in train, and, predictably, completely ignored me. He used my daughter as a learning exercise for the juniors and, having ellicited some formula for the dosage of something or other in terms of body mass and hours, or something, set the resulting calculation as a test. After about the third trainee in a row had stumblingly been unable even to start the calculation, I seem to recall calling out the answer to several decimal places from the corner I was banished to and saying "and now can we get on please? "
 
Good - English, Science, Cooking (that never lasted!)

Terrible - French, Art, PE, Drama, Music

Everything else was mediocre. I wish now I`d made more effort on the PE side (considering the nature of this forum:laugh:), but the teachers were all bastards and I had no intention of crawling around them. I didn`t like them, so I made zero effort!
 

MarkF

Guru
Location
Yorkshire
I was good at being a total bugger and bad at doing homework. I wish I could go back in time and not make the teachers lives hell.
 
I could never get my hands to do what my brain tells them, this hasn't change
Likewise.

I sometimes used to look at things and think "that looks easy enough"*, nowadays I don't even bother and reach for my phone and use google to search for the nearest tradesperson that I think might do the job; I sometimes even pick the wrong tradesperson but they always point me in the direction of the right trade.

*most infamously when I decided I could fit a roller blind and my wife came into the room about an hour later to find me slumped on the floor covered in blood and the roller blind wrapped around the wardrobe after I had bent it over my knee and smashed it repeatedly against the floor...
 
I was a late developer. I left school with virtually nothing and picked up a bunch of qualifications later on when I returned to education with the right mindset and a wiser head. My span of education goes from art qualifications to an engineering degree. I'd love to do an 'ology at the OU but fees now make that impossible.
 

threebikesmcginty

Corn Fed Hick...
Location
...on the slake
most infamously when I decided I could fit a roller blind and my wife came into the room about an hour later to find me slumped on the floor covered in blood and the roller blind wrapped around the wardrobe after I had bent it over my knee and smashed it repeatedly against the floor...

I'm quite good at 'doing stuff', my main problem though is not enough prep and the like, hence me once putting a roller blind up over a glass door. Only problem was it was the wrong side of the door.
 

TheDoctor

Noble and true, with a heart of steel
Moderator
Location
The TerrorVortex
Good - Maths, English, Physics, Geography, Chemistry, Biology
Bad - Metalwork, PE, History, Music.
Ugly - Woodwork, TD, Cookery.

I'm actually not too bad at woodwork and practical stuff these days. There's a braced-and-ledged wooden door behind me that I made about twenty years ago out of tounge-and-groove in a morning, and I was cheerfully contemplating plasterboarding a room and making a stud wall, but then I got some extra work and a cheap quote.
Even the shed hasn't fallen over yet!
 
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