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    At school, no. If the teachers horrible, the lessons were horrible from my own experiences my ICT teacher was an absolute **** and it led to me despising ICT until i left school. On the other hand, my excellent maths teacher at school furthered my interest and enjoyment in the subject. At college, yes. As a lot of my work is independantly done and the teacher has less control of lessons etc. So i'm assuming university will be a bigger yes due to even less control and a greater independance.
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    I find it hard to like a subject if I don't like the teacher because of their teaching style or personality, but saying that, I really like my physics teachers personality but they can't teach at all, so I don't like physics.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Barmi View Post
    It's is hugely variable... but generally, no. In my first year of Maths A-level I had an excellent teacher and I loved the subject. In my second year of Maths A-level I had a horrid teacher and I hated the subject.
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    Usually having a nice teacher does make the lesson more enjoyable but that's not always the case..
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    If I had P.E where we were doing practical and I had the teacher I hated, then yeah it would be fine lol. anything else probs no coz we're more enclosed nd they cud beef at me lolol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Immenseman View Post
    For a lot of lessons and people they only enjoy the lesson if they like the teacher. Do you think you could enjoy a lesson you loved even if you had a horrible teacher?
    no way. ill probably sleep during his/her lesson or doodle in the textbook/notes

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    I remember in year 8 I was in second set for maths. We were given the strictest teacher in the whole school, he was a former RAF Pilot and basically treated his class like the people below him in the RAF.

    I didn't particularly like maths, but I didn't despise the lessons despite this teacher constantly telling me that I'm a lazy piece of dirt...

    Afterall.. I was in set 1 the next year...

    Otherwise I think it's highly dependant on the teacher for a young student to enjoy their lessons, afterall they're in school 'cause they have to be, and obviously the lessons they will enjoy are those which are fun.

    However I think as we get older, and start doing subjects of our choices we will enjoy them, irrespective of the teacher. However again this has it's limitations, last year when I did English Lit AS, which is a subject I am hugely passionate about, I despised it because my teacher was a selfish son of a *****.

    But I love psychology so much this year, it doesnt matter my teacher has a penis on his head.
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    law would of been absolute hell if my teacher wasn't a god.

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    if all a teacher does is lecture then i dont do well in the class. if they do fun things and crack jokes and do visual things, i do very well.
    i learn better when i see it, not just hear it.
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    I would say that you still can enjoy the lesson, but it would harder if you have a teacher you don't like.

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