My school has an engineering speciality which its management wears very proudly (and not without a touch of arrogance), and we did do a certain amount of woodwork before we were considered old enough to do electronics or engineering. My teacher was horrible and I venomously hated the lessons. I dropped the subject as soon as I was allowed to drop it. We worked a lot with plastic as well, which I liked a little more but I was never passionate about. They were amongst my least favourite types of lessons, largely because of the way that bitch taught us. We had to take a practical design and technology subject up until we were 16, so I took Food Tech. I didn't like it much either, but the teacher wasn't quite as bad. It was still my worst GCSE, though.
Did you take woodshop in school?
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My school has an engineering speciality which its management wears very proudly (and not without a touch of arrogance), and we did do a certain amount of woodwork before we were considered old enough to do electronics or engineering. My teacher was horrible and I venomously hated the lessons. I dropped the subject as soon as I was allowed to drop it. We worked a lot with plastic as well, which I liked a little more but I was never passionate about. They were amongst my least favourite types of lessons, largely because of the way that bitch taught us. We had to take a practical design and technology subject up until we were 16, so I took Food Tech. I didn't like it much either, but the teacher wasn't quite as bad. It was still my worst GCSE, though.