It's a weird answer but the lesson I looked forward to most was something called "Home Economics" which was essentially cooking and a little bit of food safety and hygiene. I was best at Maths and Science (worst at English and English Literature) but the cooking was special. I think because you can't go home to your family or friends and tell them about your understanding of the Taylor-Maclaurin series or the spectral series of Hydrogen but if you make a cherry crumble so fantastic that it goes down in family folklore, people appreciate you for it. And appreciation was very much at a premium in my house.
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It's a weird answer but the lesson I looked forward to most was something called "Home Economics" which was essentially cooking and a little bit of food safety and hygiene. I was best at Maths and Science (worst at English and English Literature) but the cooking was special. I think because you can't go home to your family or friends and tell them about your understanding of the Taylor-Maclaurin series or the spectral series of Hydrogen but if you make a cherry crumble so fantastic that it goes down in family folklore, people appreciate you for it. And appreciation was very much at a premium in my house.