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Yes but thing is that I can apply those formulas taught in physics to a real life situation and thus further my understanding of that said situation.
In physics you calculate the amount of force acting on a body, how ships calculate the depth of water using signals, you learn about sounds, etc. all I see math as is formulas. Nothing that I would apply it to in a real life situation.

I take physics, and it is nothing but memorizations of formulas. Once you get into harder things than kinematics, you'll see it is not fun. 

Well I finished my gr.11 physics course and it was the only course that I've been genuinely interested in so far. While you are right that it is memorizations of formulas, as I said, you can apply those formulas to a real life situation and those formulas give you a better understand of how everything works.
Can't say the same for math though.

I'm definitely going to take gr.12 physics.

Human Bio, take it.

Changed the way I view science.

I used to be that way about math, but I just learned to deal with it. I remember the day a few years ago math got complicated to the point that I couldn't apply a life situation to it.

Me - "Umm, excuse me, but how could we use the content we're learning at the moment in life?"
Teacher in a totally uncalled for bitchy tone - "In math class!"

Human Bio, take it.
I'd love to, but hopefully when I do there won't be idiots in the class.

"Okay kids, don't giggle, but this is called the snake, and-"

"AHAHAHA THATS SO FUNNY ITS CALLED snake"

Haha, I remember during the first love ed class the teacher went up in front of the board and pretty much yelled snake so everyone could laugh and stop laughing the next time he says it.

I had to talk about ovaries for 15 minutes, man up.

I had to talk about ovaries for 15 minutes, man up.
I don't think I'd be able to do that with a straight face.
Well probably could but I'd be forcing myself. :(

I had to talk about ovaries for 15 minutes, man up.
Were you presenting a presentation on how we can bioengineer/design them as a better living space for eggs or something?  No seriously what was it about.

I had to talk about ovaries for 15 minutes, man up.
We listened to our fat health teacher talk about pap tests for an hour

Then she showed us her "bananaguard"

It's a curved yellow plastic thing

We listened to our fat health teacher talk about pap tests for an hour

Then she showed us her "bananaguard"

It's a curved yellow plastic thing
Sounds like you can yank it out.

We listened to our fat health teacher talk about pap tests for an hour

Then she showed us her "bananaguard"

It's a curved yellow plastic thing
For a second I thought it was some thing girls would stick in their vagina to prevent love

Turns out it just holds bananas in some special case that makes them not rot for a long time.

Female Reproductive system in a nutshell. We had a meticulous list of what our slide show needed to include, all I remember is we needed like 15 sources and 8 had to be medical books. loving sucked, I had to do 50 pages of slides since my partner didn't have powerpoint or something.

Although, she had to talk about phalluses for 10 minutes. I think I got off easy.

Turns out it just holds bananas in some special case that makes them not rot for a long time.
Yeah but it doesn't look like that's what it's for

Although, she had to talk about phalluses for 10 minutes. I think I got off easy.
Nice... is there really much to say though?  Blood fills up tissue, rub some, muscles shoot stuff out, pew pew peeew

Yeah but it doesn't look like that's what it's for
What is it screwed into vag wall or something?  Seriously cant you just pull it out, sounds like a waste of money to buy one