Chemistry was fucking awesome. I loved it to bits and aced it as well. Well, except for organic chemistry; building those models of carbonic acids and whatever was excruciatingly dull.
I had to take a couple of philosophy courses for extra credit and it was utter torment. Just thinking about it now gives me a headache. Philosophy and History have always been my least favorite subjects.
What's with all the hating on Chemistry? I enjoyed that class in high school a lot, I kind of wish I got to take it in college. I only get to learn it at a rudimentary level in Anatomy & Physiology - ionic, covalent, and hydrogen bonds, dissacciation, solutes and solvents blah blah... Really, though, I think chemistry is a pretty fascinating subject if you're not doing things like "You have .711 mols of iron oxide, .552 mols are iron and the rest are unknown," sig figs, emperical formula or... what I'm doing right now. I love my schedule though:
I don't remember shit about Honors Chemistry because my teacher was a pompous dick and sucked at teaching and hated students. One day I was late to class by a few seconds, and he locks the door as soon as the bell rings, so he saw me coming and locked the door right in my face and smiled, then gave a speech to the class for a few minutes, then unlocked the door.
My Chem teacher was completely incompetent, so the class wasn't too hard. Then he retired half way through the year and in comes a veteran Chem teacher who made my life hell for the next 5 months.