Physical Education

Approval Rate: 58%

58%Approval ratio

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    baccerchewer57

    Sat Mar 12 2011

    I don't see why this is listed in Toughest school subjects, i can see physical education being a real tuffy if your overweight or what not but it was more like 50/50, stuff like weightlifting was fun, the games like baseball, hockey, dodgeball was fun, it was tough ,though ,doing the laps and during the phsyical tests the one week, and the1 mile lap time wasn't that fun too me

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    conus4cf

    Mon Aug 30 2010

    I was always a softy when it came to sports. When I was a kid, I was only good at dodge-ball and basketball, but I wasn't good at other sports. I cannot pull myself up during chin-ups. In the weight room around 9th grade, I didn't know how to bench a 25-pound bar. I still can't bench the bar today.

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    misspackrat4je_sus

    Thu Jul 01 2010

    It wasn't bad, as it encouraged physical activity.  I'll admit, I kind of liked playing badminton. My worst problem with P.E. was my self-consciousness about wearing gym shorts.  I used to have an odd self-image about my body in those days, especially my thighs.

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    jedi58

    Tue Sep 22 2009

    I was rubbish at this subject - I did enjoy football (soccer to you Americans) and some of the other sports (especially Athletics) but I was never that good. I remember constantly trying to do the 100m faster but I could never beat 2 other people in my year :( EDIT: actually just remembered I did enjoy volleyball and basketball enough to do them after school so I probably should have given this 2 stars? When it came to GSCE I took the option that was more theory than practical and it was still incredibly boring as it mostly covered things already taught in Biology combined with things that just didn't interest me.

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    osagepony

    Tue Sep 22 2009

    "Phys. Ed." is an oxymoron. Dodgeball is bloodsport. You have it in you, or feel balls on you. Physical, but not educational. Anything too much fun rules out education.

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    wiseguy

    Mon Sep 21 2009

    I did well here, thanks in part to the Roseville Michigan police department.

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    fitman

    Mon Sep 21 2009

    I can't imagine co-ed gym, but the gf's kids tell me that's how it is at their school here in FLA.

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    chalky

    Mon Sep 21 2009

    Phys Ed is a good way to go. Students need exercise. I just think schools need to do a better job hiring good gym teachers instead of that stereotypical chad you see on tv (but in reality, those are the ones teaching the class in real life).

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    mr_matt

    Sat Aug 02 2008

    hooray for sports!

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    paula5816

    Mon Jul 21 2008

    This class was great 'cause half the time you were goofing off in the locker rooms...and then I took Weight Training with Mr. Herzog...new teacher, I was a senior and he was so darn cute...I held the record for leg press that year and several years after that, coincidence...I don't think so...

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    punkluv2000

    Fri Jul 18 2008

    ugghh... how tedious and miserable..

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    crystal911

    Fri Jul 11 2008

    hate P.E.

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    jessie_loo

    Thu Jun 26 2008

    i love bein active n gettin down n dirty!

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    brenden

    Fri Jun 20 2008

    It's really not that hard.

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    oo_michelle_oo

    Thu Jun 19 2008

    Public humiliation. Let me recommend Summer PE.

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    mecha_becca_loves_ian

    Tue Jun 17 2008

    easy A

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    kelsey943

    Thu Jun 12 2008

    gym is amazing in school... especailly football

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    g8rhoo

    Sat May 31 2008

    It seems like a good idea, but in the real world, it isn't.

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    myspace_270507871

    Wed May 28 2008

    Three words Girls in Sports

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    myspace_30849171

    Tue May 06 2008

    Sucked except for swim team :P

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    genghisthehun

    Tue Apr 29 2008

    Not my favorite, but it was a pain in the as* several times a week. Looking back on it, it was o.k.

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    lmorovan

    Mon Apr 28 2008

    I was one of the lucky ones and was excused from it on the basis that, being a in the national gymnastic team, they didn't want to be responsible for anything happening to me while fooling around in the courts.. Of curse I always passed it with the highest grades. LOL. Sometimes privileges have their "benefits."

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    trebon1038

    Mon Apr 28 2008

    I think its good for kids that never are active. When I was in school it was a waste of time for me because when I got home I was riding two or three horses on a regular basis...not to mention cleaning up after them!

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    magellan

    Sun Apr 27 2008

    I always thought of Phys Ed as sports for people that don't like sports, which makes it sort of miserable. If you like sports, you're on a team.

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    twansalem

    Mon Feb 18 2008

    PE was kind of a joke in my high school. Our prinicipal actually told us once that PE was worthless, and that if it wasn't a state requirement, we wouldn't have it at all. As it was, we had PE once a week for 45 minutes. If it was warm outside, we played softball or kickball outside. During volleyball season the net was usually up in the gym, so we played volleyball. For about a month during winter we walked to the nearest bowling alley. The rest of the time we played kickball in the gym.

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    uncnc08

    Mon Feb 18 2008

    I enjoyed P.E.most of the time.In high school we only had to take one semester of it,which I think is rediculous. In junior high and elementary it was fun depending on what coach you had and what 'sport' you where playing,for example every six weeks we would change to a different.class and sport and I hated football yes,they made girls play football. But as well I did like softball and volleyball.Either way it wa better than math class.

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    going2oahu

    Wed Feb 06 2008

    I used to hate gym class (phys. ed.)! I was real active in band and I thought I got plenty of exercise in that class. The thing I hated most was showering after class was over. I think I'm okay looking, but I was real uncomfortable being in front of so many people naked. I have since found out that showering in gym class is a major issue with lots of people. Going2Oahu

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    louiethe20th

    Mon Jan 14 2008

    Only the druggies and fat kids didn't like to go to gym class!

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    zuchinibut

    Sun Jan 13 2008

    I loved PE in elementary school. It was a well needed break in the week to be able to just run around and play games. I loved it. In high school it got pretty lame. I was an athlete and it wasn't enjoyable playing games with guys who didn't want to be there. Luckily I only had to take it freshman year, so my PE memories are mostly good.

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    blue47

    Tue May 01 2007

    I played football and track.

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    broodinghen

    Mon Apr 30 2007

    In fact it's great and necessary, but I cannot remember any other subject that filled me with such profound LOATHING as physical education. The only bright spot was volleyball.

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    somalicat

    Sat Mar 24 2007

    I was a klutz (still am) so I hated it, especially since we had gym on a daily basis. The only decent thing was the balance beam, and I kid you not, disco.

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    drummond

    Fri Mar 09 2007

    Unfortunately, it's being cut out, as we become one of the most obese countries in the world.

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    cherrysoda99

    Thu Jun 01 2006

    I hated, hated, hated, HATED gym for about 9 years, but this year is the last year I had to take it, and he just let us walk around the school all class.

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    numbah16tdhaha

    Thu Jun 01 2006

    It wasn't bad for me, but I have a cross country and a track letter. Even the running I did in the Marines was kinda boring until I got some rank and could run my troops 'till they puked. (numbah is a sadistic freak)

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    molfan

    Tue May 30 2006

    P.E. was okay in school. this was years ago but did not recall having a horrid time there. I was about in the middle athletic wise. not awful but not star either. got through for the most part with no awful memories.

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    dumbblondecowg_irl

    Fri May 05 2006

    I loved Phys. Ed. Maybe I'm one of the few, but I enjoyed the chance to be let loose outside to get out the excess energy I had to stifle all day sitting in a classroom.

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    vudija

    Sun Apr 30 2006

    I liked PE up until my freshman year of hs. I had played sports all of my life, which I am told eventually led to the problems I had with them in high school. By 9th grade, I had problems with my knees and ankles which led to days when I was physically unable to change into my gym uniform. My mother about had a field-day when she found out that they wanted to give me a referral, a week's detention, and 2 Saturday's because I didn't dress out enough for class, especially since the space I would take up could easily be used for people who were non-productive members of that year's freshman class.

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    historyfan

    Wed Mar 15 2006

    Most P.E. courses, if not all, grade on effort rather than athletic ability because some kids just cannot run an 8 min. mile. I was out of shape and unathletic as a kid (I wish I was) but I still kept getting As in P.E. like it was nothing. I give this course three stars instead of two because sometimes P.E. is a little rough.

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    ih8rateitall

    Mon Mar 13 2006

    A 2.38 rating? How can you not like p.e.? Physical Education is America dudes.

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    butyubchubstub

    Sat Jan 14 2006

    I don't think I've laughed quite this hard in a long time. The comments in here should be seperated as such: Those who royally suck at sports on one side; Those who have extraordinary talent on the other. I personally feel that PE should be offered, yet not required. If people want to be obese, let them be. If they want to stay in shape, let them be.

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    ndfeb39a

    Fri Oct 07 2005

    It is a great thing to have manditory up till middleschool. After that the students have learned how to stay in shape and it is their responsibalyy to do so.

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    93century

    Tue Jul 12 2005

    I was always an imaginary person, so gym class never appealed to me. I did not like the activities or the people. I never could swim either. When they were picking teams, i was always the last one picked.

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    kingguiness

    Fri Jul 08 2005

    It should be based on just doing basic execises. Then the Instructor should just allow the kids to play the games they feel comfortable playing. If a kid sucks at basketball then let him play baseball.

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    inmyopinion

    Mon Jun 13 2005

    You know, being one of the least athletic people in my school, i was very glad to only have to take it my freshman year. But shortly afterward, durring my sophomore year, i realized that i was not in great physical condition, i wasn't obese, but rather scrawny. P.E helped me because it was the only real workout i got. This should only be necessary for kids who aren't athletic or sick. I will never forget the kid in my 9th grade P.E class, who had asthma, he would have an attack at least twice a week. Those kids should be exempt, and i think now they are. Athletes don't really need PE, but they seemed to enjoy it the most.

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    redoedo

    Mon Jun 13 2005

    I got this out of the way my first year of high school. Absolutely dreadful waste of time.

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    canadasucks

    Mon Mar 28 2005

    No way. Easiest class to skip!

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    gentle_jude

    Mon Feb 14 2005

    In the beginning, especially when I was a grade 8, I hated it, because of all the testosterone and the fact that the bigger boys would make fun of and bully the year 8's, especially me! Sometimes, you get some really horrible and rough people in physed. The teachers had a real attitude! (not a bad one). They were funny. But as I got older and especially being in a class full of my friends, I found it to be a really good subject which I enjoyed. The thing which makes physed enjoyable is having good, mature company. Physed can be the worst subject if you don't have good company. On a practical note, I'd give this a 2 (not necessary to learn).

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    laurie_strode

    Wed Feb 02 2005

    i hated this class i was teased my teacher will always yell at me and it is a waste of time i would be playing a game and miss a ball and the teacher will yell at me and send me to sit on the benches and while i will be walking to the benches i will over hear the teacher and the athletic students gigiling and laughing not in a kiddy way but in a boy is that kid stupid way i was emoitionlly hurt the kids will tease me all the time.

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    lanceroxas

    Sat Jan 08 2005

    Probably the only class I aced in high school...LOL