From the A-levels I took, I can honestly say that Chemistry is the most boring thing I've ever had to do in my life. I'm genuinely envious of people who enjoy it, I think I;'d be a bit more confident in it if I had.
I'm doing AS geography and it's the biggest pile of ****e out there. I mean it might just be because of the syllabus we're doing, but I hate rivers, population etc. I'm going to drop it at the end of the school year, but what's so annoying is that at A2 we're doing the more interesting topics i.e. weather, volcanoes, earthquakes - everything I'm interested in on geography >
I found my religious studies(it was compulsory even though we arent a religious school) pretty boring.It can be interesting,but my teacher didnt actually teach us properly.I didnt like Higher Modern Studies either.Sorry If I offend anyone.
For me it depends on the class I'm in. I am constantly bored in German and English Lit because no one in our class really contributes or takes it seriously, but French and maths are completelty the opposite and I never seem to have them enough!
ENGLISH IS BORING???????? You must have a really crap English teacher! What is English (or Philosophy) without a wild teacher who will sometimes spontaneously go slightly off topic and create an inspiring class discussion
If you are fluent in a language and do A Level in it. The lessons are dead boring. At my school we didn't even need to attend the lessons. Just did the exam basically.