Yes, I enjoy studying English - I think there are flaws in the courses but I have overall enjoyed it. My favourite parts of Advanced were King Lear and its critical theories, not to mention all the gags in Frontline as well as the analysis of the media made it a far more enjoyable endeavour then expected. Extension 1 English also was pretty good, especially with the set text Real Inspector Hound which I got to see performed at UNSW(absolutely amazing, and soooo funny!), Extension 1 also allowed me to be far more opinionated in my essays which is something that was sorely lacking in Journeys. And Extension 2 English while being one of the most back breaking (and embarassing) works in my life, allowed me to make up my own wacky ideas and pursue them as I saw fit, and for most of the course that was a pleasure. What I love most though, is the fact that I can see how much I've learned from the experience. So without a doubt, I say English is topspravski said:Honestly,
Does anyone at all actually enjoy learning or studying English?
i always thought that was what was most boring about maths --> there's no sense of achievement in getting an answer as the steps are logical progression that anyone can be taught to follow. There's no sense of individualism as there is in english. As for science, once you get past high school level you'll find that it isn't always a case of jst one answer to on question, but some quite conceptual work.LostAuzzie said:I loathe English with a passion.
I am a fan of the maths & science where theres one answer and one answer only.
English you could write just about anything, pass it off as your opinion, and you'd be right.
I don't consider it a subject, but thats just my opinion.