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Why I love chemistry (and you should too)

Rosemarie I Herbert, PhD

Aug 13, 2019

Chemistry makes most people think of violent explosions and vibrantly coloured liquids bubbling over a Bunsen burner.

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I love chemistry because there is so much more to it than just explosions! The physiological reactions that keep you alive? All of them can be understood through chemical principles. The process behind our survival, breathing oxygen to convert our food into energy can be summarised using the familiar equation:

C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6O 2 → 6CO 2 + 6H 2 O

The simple sugar molecule glucose (C 6 H 12 O 6 ) is produced when our stomachs break down food. Glucose is then ferried in the blood to our cells, where it reacts with oxygen (O 2 ) to provide energy. Finally, water (H 2 O) and carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) are released and we exhale the carbon dioxide into the air for plants to absorb – and plants then reverse the equation and make glucose!

Although most students would associate this equation with biology, it is chemistry that gives the equation its form. It is the chemists that decoded the hydrogen bonding that hold the DNA of life together, and came up with the process of sequencing DNA. In recognition of these great feats, there are 180 Nobel Laureates in Chemistry and the award has been granted almost every year since 1901. Although best known for her work in physics, Marie Curie was also awarded a Nobel Prize in Chemistry.

Chemistry often seems to students an impenetrable world that they will never be able to break into. However, chemistry is filled with puzzles, and solving any puzzle can be incredibly satisfying, no matter how much hard work it takes.

The best part is that once you understand one section of chemistry, the rest of the puzzles can be solved much more quickly. Many students come to Studiosity requiring help with balancing equations, acid-base reactions and stoichiometry. However, once we Subject Specialists have helped students master balancing equations, the second two often come naturally. There is always more to learn and so even if one section doesn't feel like your cup of tea, others might spark your interest.

Rosemarie Herbert PhD

 On that note, did you know that the ‘spark’ and chemistry that people feel when they fall in love really is underlined by chemistry? Chemical reactions take place in your brain making you suddenly want to spend a lot more time with that person. If only the same thing occurred when you were studying chemistry. Those who love chemistry from first sight often find it easier to understand, but it’s definitely possible to understand chemistry even if you don’t feel passionate about it at first. I didn’t always love chemistry, but when I realised that it was going on all around me all the time, I was able to link the concepts in my textbook to the things I saw in everyday life such as driving a car, the electricity powering my home and even the digestion of a cookie.

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I teach chemistry because I’m passionate about giving people the skills to approach any problem and chemistry provides a vehicle to teach critical thinking. Critical thinking is one of the key attributes that employers look for, and something that is not always taught particularly well. Students that master chemistry equip themselves with not only valuable hard-skills, but also soft-skills like this.

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Science has always interested me, and chemistry in particular is my favourite subject. I know I would like to take it further, hopefully as a career. Molecular mechanisms and what they can tell us about our world fascinate me and a university course represents a unique opportunity to further pursue my main interest

I am enjoying the breadth and depth of my A-Level studies and relish the freedom to work more independently. I have found that sixth form study offers great scope for reading around my subjects and free periods give me the opportunity to work on solutions to problems before asking for any support or advice from my tutors. This year I am particularly looking forward to my chemistry course-work project, as it will allow me to choose my research topic. I will have the opportunity to devise and carry out my own practical experiment. The personal motivation required for success at A-level has made my whole course of study much more rewarding than at GCSE level

I have grasped every opportunity to learn more about chemistry. During year Ten I took part in work shadowing in the Medicinal Chemistry department at the pharmaceutical company Astra Zeneca, working in the Synthesis labs, learning about Analytical Chemistry and related departments. I have taken part in two extra curricular chemistry courses including a residential chemistry course. Later in the year I will be attending a hands-on mass spectroscopy session. These wonderful experiences helped to finalise my decisions about a career path and allowed me to meet people who shared my own passion for chemistry. This year I was awarded the year twelve prize for my work in chemistry lessons. I read the 'Chemistry Review' magazine that offers me a chance to relate my A-level syllabus to everyday situations. I enjoy reading popular science books; the most recent was 'The End of Time' by Julian Barbour. I also read works of fiction by authors such as Jane Austen and Graham Greene

Out of school I am a keen musician. I play three instruments, the piano, the viola and the violin. I play in the Nottingham Youth Orchestra, Nottingham Symphony Orchestra, and the School Orchestra and I sing in the Upper School Choir. This summer I went on tour to Edinburgh with the NYO and hope to go on tour again next year. I have taken part in the Duke of Edinburgh award scheme and Young Enterprise

I also spent time as the Student Council secretary. These built on my teamwork, managerial skills and developed my organisation skills. I managed to use the skills I learnt through the Duke of Edinburgh's award by volunteering to be a team leader on a year seven outwards bounds course. I like sport, especially rowing and horse riding. I row for the Nottingham Schools Rowing Association and my double has taken away the J16's silver in the Ball Cup

I look forward to contributing to University life through music, sport, and study. I am certain my chosen course is right for me and am eager to take this opportunity to prove myself.

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My Favorite Subject Science – Essay in 10 Lines, 100 to 1500 Words

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Essay on My Favorite Subject Science: Science has always been a fascinating subject for me, as it allows me to explore the wonders of the natural world and understand the underlying principles that govern it. In this essay, I will delve into why science is my favorite subject, discussing the thrill of conducting experiments, the joy of discovering new facts, and the satisfaction of solving complex problems. Join me as I share my passion for science and explain why it continues to captivate me.

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1. Start by introducing your favorite subject, science, and why you enjoy studying it. You can mention how science helps you understand the world around you and how it has always fascinated you.

2. Discuss the different branches of science that you find interesting. Whether it’s biology, chemistry, physics, or any other field, explain why you are drawn to that particular branch and what excites you about it.

3. Share some personal experiences or anecdotes related to your favorite subject. For example, you can talk about a science experiment that you conducted in school or a scientific discovery that inspired you.

4. Highlight the practical applications of science in everyday life. Discuss how scientific knowledge is used to solve real-world problems and improve our quality of life.

5. Talk about the importance of science in today’s world. Explain how scientific advancements have shaped our society and how they continue to drive progress and innovation.

6. Discuss any challenges or difficulties you have faced while studying science and how you have overcome them. This can show your dedication and passion for the subject.

7. Share your future aspirations related to science. Whether you plan to pursue a career in a scientific field or simply want to continue learning about science, explain how your favorite subject has influenced your goals.

8. Conclude your essay by summarizing why science is your favorite subject and how it has enriched your life. You can also mention any specific achievements or accomplishments related to science that you are proud of.

9. Proofread your essay carefully to check for any spelling or grammatical errors. Make sure your writing is clear, concise, and engaging to capture the reader’s attention.

10. Consider adding some interesting facts or quotes about science to make your essay more informative and engaging. This can help to make your essay stand out and leave a lasting impression on the reader.

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1. Science is my favorite subject because it helps me understand the world around me. 2. I enjoy learning about different scientific concepts and theories. 3. Science allows me to conduct experiments and make observations to test hypotheses. 4. I find it fascinating to study the laws of nature and how they govern the universe. 5. Learning about biology, chemistry, and physics in science class is both interesting and educational. 6. I appreciate the practical applications of science in everyday life, such as technology and medicine. 7. Science encourages critical thinking and problem-solving skills, which are important for success in any field. 8. I am inspired by the discoveries and advancements made by scientists throughout history. 9. Studying science helps me develop a deeper appreciation for the complexity and beauty of the natural world. 10. Overall, science is a subject that challenges me intellectually and allows me to explore the wonders of the universe.

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Science has always been my favorite subject in school. I am fascinated by the way it explains the world around us and helps us understand the laws of nature. From biology to physics, I enjoy learning about different branches of science and how they are interconnected.

One of the reasons I love science is because it is constantly evolving and changing. There are always new discoveries being made and new technologies being developed that push the boundaries of our knowledge. It is exciting to be a part of this ever-changing field and to learn about the latest advancements in science.

I also appreciate how science encourages critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Through experiments and observations, we are able to test hypotheses and draw conclusions based on evidence. This process of inquiry and discovery is both challenging and rewarding.

Overall, science is a subject that ignites my curiosity and allows me to explore the wonders of the natural world. It is a subject that I am passionate about and hope to continue studying in the future.

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Science has always been my favorite subject in school. From a young age, I have been fascinated by the natural world and how things work. Science allows me to explore and understand the world around me in a way that no other subject can.

One of the reasons why I love science is because it is constantly evolving and changing. New discoveries are being made all the time, and there is always something new to learn. This sense of discovery and exploration is what keeps me engaged and excited about studying science.

Another reason why I love science is because it is a subject that is based on evidence and logic. In science, we use the scientific method to test hypotheses and draw conclusions based on data. This emphasis on critical thinking and problem-solving skills has helped me become a more analytical and logical thinker.

Science also allows me to see the interconnectedness of the world. Through studying different branches of science such as biology, chemistry, and physics, I have come to appreciate how everything in the universe is connected. The laws of physics govern the motion of planets, the principles of chemistry explain how molecules interact, and biology reveals the complexity of living organisms. This holistic view of the world has given me a greater appreciation for the beauty and complexity of nature.

One of the things I love most about science is conducting experiments and hands-on activities. I enjoy getting my hands dirty and applying what I have learned in the classroom to real-world situations. Whether it’s dissecting a frog in biology class or conducting a chemistry experiment in the lab, I find these hands-on experiences to be both educational and fun.

Science also has practical applications in everyday life. From understanding how the human body works to developing new technologies, science plays a crucial role in improving our quality of life. Whether it’s finding cures for diseases, developing renewable energy sources, or exploring outer space, science has the power to change the world for the better.

In conclusion, science is my favorite subject because it allows me to explore, discover, and understand the world in a way that is both fascinating and rewarding. The constant evolution of science, the emphasis on evidence and logic, the interconnectedness of the world, the hands-on activities, and the practical applications all contribute to my love for this subject. I am grateful for the opportunity to study science and look forward to continuing my exploration of the natural world.

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Science has always been my favorite subject since I was a child. I have always been fascinated by the wonders of the natural world and the way in which science helps us understand and explain the phenomena that occur around us. From the smallest particles to the vast expanse of the universe, science has the power to unlock the mysteries of the world and beyond.

One of the reasons why I love science so much is because it is constantly evolving and changing. New discoveries are being made every day, pushing the boundaries of our knowledge and understanding. This sense of discovery and exploration is what excites me the most about science. There is always something new to learn and explore, and the possibilities are endless.

Another reason why I love science is because it is a subject that is based on evidence and facts. In a world where misinformation and fake news are rampant, science provides a reliable and trustworthy source of information. The scientific method, with its emphasis on observation, experimentation, and peer review, ensures that the information we receive is accurate and reliable. This commitment to truth and evidence-based reasoning is something that I deeply admire about science.

Science also has a practical side to it. It is not just a theoretical subject, but one that has real-world applications and implications. From medicine to technology, from agriculture to environmental conservation, science plays a crucial role in improving our lives and solving the challenges that we face as a society. The ability of science to make a tangible impact on the world is something that I find truly inspiring.

One of the aspects of science that I find particularly fascinating is its interdisciplinary nature. Science is not confined to a single discipline, but encompasses a wide range of fields such as biology, chemistry, physics, and earth sciences. This interconnectedness of different branches of science allows us to see the world in a holistic way, and to understand how different phenomena are interconnected and interdependent. This interdisciplinary approach to science is what makes it so rich and diverse, and allows us to explore the world from multiple perspectives.

One of my favorite branches of science is biology. The study of living organisms and their interactions with each other and the environment is endlessly fascinating to me. From the complex processes that occur within a single cell to the intricate ecosystems that exist in nature, biology offers a glimpse into the beauty and complexity of life. I am particularly interested in genetics and evolution, and how these processes have shaped the diversity of life on Earth. The more I learn about biology, the more I am amazed by the incredible diversity and adaptability of living organisms.

Another branch of science that I find intriguing is physics. The study of matter and energy, and the fundamental laws that govern the universe, is both challenging and rewarding. Physics has the power to explain the behavior of objects at both the macroscopic and microscopic levels, and to uncover the underlying principles that govern the physical world. Concepts such as relativity, quantum mechanics, and thermodynamics are mind-bending and mind-expanding, and have the potential to revolutionize our understanding of the universe.

Chemistry is another branch of science that I find captivating. The study of the composition, structure, and properties of matter, and the changes that occur during chemical reactions, is essential for understanding the world around us. Chemistry has practical applications in fields such as medicine, materials science, and environmental science, and plays a crucial role in shaping our everyday lives. I am particularly interested in organic chemistry, and the way in which complex molecules are synthesized and manipulated to create new materials and drugs.

In addition to the natural sciences, I am also drawn to the social sciences. The study of human behavior, society, and culture is a fascinating field that offers insights into the complexities of human nature. Psychology, sociology, anthropology, and economics are just a few of the disciplines that fall under the umbrella of the social sciences, and each offers a unique perspective on the human experience. I believe that a well-rounded education should include both the natural and social sciences, as they complement each other and provide a more comprehensive understanding of the world.

In conclusion, science is my favorite subject because of its endless possibilities, its commitment to evidence-based reasoning, its practical applications, its interdisciplinary nature, and its ability to inspire wonder and curiosity. Whether I am studying the intricacies of a single cell, the laws of physics that govern the universe, or the behavior of human societies, science never fails to captivate and challenge me. I am grateful for the opportunity to explore the wonders of the natural world through the lens of science, and I look forward to continuing my journey of discovery and learning in the years to come.

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In the world of learning, there’s one subject that stands out for me, shining like a beacon of curiosity and inspiration. That subject is science, and in this essay, I will argue why it’s my favorite subject. Science is not just a school subject; it’s a key that unlocks the secrets of the universe, a window into the wonders of our world.

Exploration and Discovery

Science is all about exploration and discovery. It’s like going on an adventure every day, where you’re the explorer, and the world is your playground. According to the National Science Teachers Association, science helps us understand how things work and allows us to make sense of the world around us. I love the feeling of uncovering new facts and asking questions like a detective on a mission.

Hands-On Learning

What makes science even more exciting is that it’s hands-on. We get to conduct experiments, mix chemicals, observe reactions, and build models. These experiences help us learn by doing, which research from the National Research Council suggests is one of the most effective ways to understand and remember information. When I’m in the science lab, I feel like a real scientist, making discoveries and solving mysteries.

Real-World Applications

Science is not just a subject confined to the classroom; it has real-world applications that impact our lives every day. Take the field of medicine, for example. Doctors use scientific knowledge to diagnose and treat illnesses, improving our health and well-being. According to the World Health Organization, advances in medical science have led to longer and healthier lives. Learning about these practical applications of science makes me feel like I’m learning something that truly matters.

Solving Puzzles

Science is like a giant puzzle, with pieces waiting to be put together. Every experiment, every equation, and every observation are pieces of that puzzle. When we solve a science problem, it’s like finding the missing piece and watching the whole picture come together. The feeling of accomplishment and understanding is truly rewarding. A study in the journal “Learning and Instruction” suggests that problem-solving in science improves critical thinking skills and enhances overall cognitive development.

The Beauty of Nature

Science allows us to appreciate the beauty of nature in a whole new way. Whether it’s understanding the colors of a rainbow or the intricate patterns of a snowflake, science helps us see the world’s beauty through a scientific lens. The American Psychological Association suggests that appreciating nature has numerous mental and emotional benefits. I’ve learned to see the magic in everyday things, like the way a leaf changes color in the fall or the way a flower blooms in the spring.

Inspiring Role Models

In the realm of science, numerous inspiring role models have made remarkable discoveries, altering the course of history. For instance, individuals such as Marie Curie, Albert Einstein, and Jane Goodall have demonstrated the potency of curiosity and unwavering determination. Consequently, their stories serve as a poignant reminder that regardless of one’s background, it is possible to create a significant impact on the world through science. Consequently, gaining insights into the lives of these role models serves as a strong motivator for me to pursue my own scientific aspirations.

Global Impact

Science extends beyond our immediate surroundings; moreover, it holds a global influence. Furthermore, scientists from various nations unite to tackle critical global problems, ranging from climate change to disease outbreaks. According to the United Nations, international collaboration in science is indispensable for addressing worldwide challenges. Consequently, recognizing that my beloved subject possesses the capacity to create a constructive influence on the world motivates me to continue my journey of learning and exploration

Conclusion of Essay on My Favourite Subject

In conclusion, science is my favorite subject because it offers endless opportunities for exploration, hands-on learning, and discovery. It has real-world applications that improve our lives, and it allows me to solve puzzles and appreciate the beauty of nature in a whole new way. Science also introduces me to inspiring role models and reminds me of the global impact that knowledge and curiosity can have.

As I continue my journey in the fascinating world of science, I am excited about the mysteries I have yet to unravel and the discoveries I have yet to make. Science isn’t just a subject; it’s a lifelong adventure, a journey of curiosity, and a path to understanding the world and our place in it. So, for me, science will always be more than just a subject; it’s a passion, a way of thinking, and a source of endless wonder.

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Chemistry Extended Essay Topics: 30+ Ideas to Get You Started

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September 2, 2022

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Have you searched for the best IB Chemistry Extended Essay topics but you haven’t found any that’s useful for further investigation?

Or maybe you don’t know how to choose a topic for the subject and you need guidance?

Continue reading this guide to learn more.

What is an Extended Essay in Chemistry?

An extended essay in chemistry gives you the chance to study a specific area of our environment's components.

Within a more broad set of research standards, the essay should highlight a particular chemical aspect.

The result of the study should be a logical and organized piece of writing that effectively tackles a certain subject or research question and reaches a specific, and ideally personal, conclusion.

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How to Choose Chemistry Extended Essay Topics

Below are some points that will help you to choose the best Chemistry extended essay topics:

1. Pick a Topic Focused on Chemistry

It is essential that the emphasis of the extended essay be on chemistry, and not on another subject.

Chemistry is the study of the composition, classification, and change of substances.

Therefore, a long essay in chemistry should include chemical principles and theory and underline the core character of chemistry, which is the study of matter and its transformations.

2. Pick a Topic for Which You Can Provide a Chemistry-based Approach

Although the same evaluation criteria apply to all extended essays, the topic chosen for a chemistry extended essay must provide a different chemistry-based approach.

Whereas you can handle a topic from several perspectives, you have to treat everything from a chemical standpoint.

For instance, if registered as a chemistry extended essay, a biochemistry extended essay will be evaluated based on its chemical content, not its biological content.

3. Pay Attention to the Assessment Criteria

The topic's breadth and accompanying research should allow for the consideration of all criteria.

An excellent subject is one in which the single research question is focused and may be adequately addressed within the word limit.

Perhaps the most crucial component is your ability to provide an in-depth analysis of the issue.

Broad or complex survey topics (such as investigations into health problems caused by water pollution, chemotherapy for cancer treatment, or the use of spectroscopy for chemical analysis) will not allow you to discuss opposing ideas and theories or produce an in-depth personal analysis within the word limit.

4. Avoid Topics that Raise Safety Concerns

Some topics may not be acceptable for examination due to safety concerns.

You should not experiment using poisonous or hazardous chemicals, carcinogenic compounds, or radioactive materials, for instance, unless suitable safety equipment and competent supervision are available.

5. Avoid Topics Whose Outcomes are Already Documented in Textbooks

Other topics may not be appropriate since the outcome is well documented in standard textbooks and the student may not be able to demonstrate personal involvement.

Example: a study of the interactions of alkali metals with water, which is previously covered in the curriculum.

However, you must use caution when determining if a topic is appropriate; for instance, the study of the allotropes of carbon may have been considered trivial in the past, but this is no longer the case.

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IB Chemistry Extended Essay Topic Ideas

The following are some Chemistry Extended Essay topic ideas that you can start exploring right away – or just use for inspiration.

  • How does the flower come into being?
  • Why do plants grow while submerged in water?
  • The influence that shifts in climate have on the reproductive processes of plants
  • Sugar and cocaine are both very addictive.
  • Why do some individuals consume more food but still manage to seem thin?
  • What causes the pollen tube to develop, and how does pollination take place in isolated areas?
  • The several kinds of eucalyptus trees
  • The impact that rising temperatures are having on plant life.
  • What is the one item that is absolutely necessary for the development of plants?
  • The process of photosynthesis that takes place in the absence of sunlight
  • The connection between the brain and the rest of the body The health and safety regulations regarding the preservation of cow milk for commercial purposes
  • What distinguishes plants that grow in water from those that grow on land?
  • The effectiveness of pollination by different species
  • The possibility that medications used to treat pain and other similar substances might be harmful to the human brain.
  • How can plants be used as a kind of treatment?
  • Is it feasible for plants growing in the same environment to act in a variety of ways?
  • What kind of an impact does a shift in habitat have on the touch-me-not plant?
  • The phases of development that occur in a fetus
  • Ultrasound's influence on the ratio of elimination to substitution yields in the reaction of halogenoalkanes with sodium hydroxide.
  • How does the equilibrium change when you replace hydrogen in ethanoic acid with groups that pull electrons and release them?
  • Diaper gel (sodium polyacrylate) absorbs liquids, but how much sodium chloride (as well as the solution's pH) depends on how much water is present.
  • A Green Chemistry approach is used to studying the synthesis of vanillyl alcohol from vanillin and sodium borohydride.
  • Raw milk's accessible calcium is studied in relation to the temperature at which it was heated, and lab-treated milk is compared to commercially-processed milk.
  • Thanaka powder and traditional sunscreens are compared for their thermal stability and photostability.
  • Analysis of catalase denaturation during the breakdown of hydrogen peroxide
  • Visible light absorption by 1,x-dihydroxyanthraquinone as a function of the location of the second hydroxyl group.
  • Temperature's impact on the fading kinetics of a photochromic dye was studied using spectrophotometry.

Final Thoughts

There are many IB Chemistry Extended Essay topics, but these ones should be good for a start, especially if you’re already struggling to find topics in the first place.

About the author 

Antony W is a professional writer and coach at Help for Assessment. He spends countless hours every day researching and writing great content filled with expert advice on how to write engaging essays, research papers, and assignments.

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My Favourite Subject – Essay 1

As a student, each of us has some favourite subjects. A favourite subject is something we can repeatedly read without getting bored. We are always on our toes to read our favourite subject. However, at school, we can see that some students perform well in all subjects. The count of such students is less. The majority of students have a favourite subject. Almost every student has a favourite subject. It does not matter if it has associated with academics or arts.

English is My favourite Subject:

  • English is my favourite subject as it is exciting and pleasant to study.
  • This subject has a vast collection of exciting and thrilling stories and poems based on fiction and real-life events.
  • It enhances reading skills.
  • It gives the experience to use accurate words and sentences to convey the message in a better way.
  • Every chapter in the English textbook has a fantastic collection of pictures. These pictures in the stories and poems make it even more interesting to read and remember.
  • I love English as a subject, as this allows me to explore my writing skills too.
  • It helps in learning new words and enhances vocabulary. I can use them while writing essays and articles.
  • It gets better and better with practice. It is a very scoring subject.
  • By writing essays and articles, it helps in expressing my thoughts and views in simple words.
  • It allows the students to interpret it as per their intellect. It also empowers us to put our thinking in it.

Science is My favourite Subject:

  • Science is my favourite subject in school. It is my favourite subject because it is very easy to understand and I never face any problem while learning it. I always score good marks in my science test.
  • We are surrounded by science in every aspect. Everything that we use somehow or somewhere is made by science, and this fact surprises me.
  • Science is full of discoveries and innovations. It is used in anything and everything.
  • In subjects such as mathematics, we have many formulas and every step in solving problems is done logically. Remembering so many formulas is quite hard compared to the ease and simplicity of science.
  • Although science requires a lot of memory work, it helps to improve memory power.
  • Reading this subject is quite easy as it plays a great role in our day to day lives and the development of humans and economies.
  • It is a very easy subject. It takes very less time as compared to mathematics and history.
  • Today science has developed manifolds and reading about it keeps me aware of the developments taking place in this era. From fast computers to smartphones, science is behind all these innovations.
  • Science consists of physics, chemistry, and biology. In chemistry, we study the discovery of many elements. In physics, we learn about discoveries of laws and properties and in biology, we come to know about how life existed.
  • Science is a wonderful and fantastic subject as it helps us to learn something new every day and to imply those in real life.

Maths is My Favourite Subject:

  • It is related to daily life problems. For example, simple calculations can be used while buying vegetables or fruits.
  • It is a very scoring subject as we get step marking for each step, and the entire answer becomes correct if the formula and calculations are done properly.
  • Maths include a lot of formulas. Learning these formulas enhances memory power.
  • In this subject, there are various techniques to solve a problem. It helps in improving memory and boosting confidence.
  • Maths is an exciting subject and it does not require retaining a lot of information.
  • The more one practices, the better one becomes at solving various arithmetical questions.
  • We do not need to memorize or mug up everything, like a parrot. All we need is formulas and simply by putting data, it answers if the calculation part is done carefully.
  • It acts as a stress buster as it relieves the tension when one gets involved in solving problems.
  • It gives me a lot of satisfaction and boosts my energy and thinking capacity while solving questions. It is a brain exercise for me.
  • It is my favourite subject as I love to play with numbers and solve mathematical problems.

Benefits of choosing a favourite Subject

Choosing a favourite subject helps a person to stay genuinely focused during their course of study. The person becomes more committed to learning new things about that subject. It adds meaning to life. The benefits of choosing a favourite subject solely depend on the subject selected. For example, if we choose mathematics, then it improves calculation skills and is advantageous in daily life courses. If we decide English, it helps in improving vocabulary and speaking skills. If we choose history, it helps in discovering ancestral facts. If we choose science, it leads us to undiscovered and beautiful parts of the world. Likewise, each subject has a beauty of its own.

Each subject has something more to offer us other than just bookish knowledge. It teaches us something new, something that leads to a better perspective on life. This knowledge opens doors to an unimaginable world. From the tip of a pen to the distant bright stars, we are surrounded by different subject knowledge.

How do planets orbit the Sun? How do animals and plants reproduce? Why can birds fly, but humans can’t? How angles describe the motion of any object? There are numerous questions, and there is a wide range of possibilities to answer these questions. Also, we can only answer them if we know that subject. These questions and answers bring interest to a subject. To discover the unknown roads of science & technology, mathematics, English, history, biology, etc. we develop a compelling interest in a subject and that is what makes life more enjoyable.

My Favourite Subject – Essay 2

When I was in standard five, I happened to fail in history in the first unit test, and then daddy began teaching me history. He is a professor of history and is an expert in the subject.

He explained to me the events and incidents given in the textbooks as if they were all interesting stories. I did very well in history as in the next examination.

But more than that, I had developed an abiding love for the subject. From then on, history has always been my favourite subject. I love reading about the Battles of Panipat , about Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj’s victories and the great Indian freedom struggle. The bravery of the Rani of Jhansi fascinates me.

I always in search of books that tell me more about these great people, especially their childhood. There is the story of how Gandhiji refused to copy the word he had mis-spelt.

Or the one about how tilak, in the school he had not thrown peanut shells on the floor. Or the one of how Vallabhbhai Patel took a hot iron to burn a boil under his armpit. These stories show me how brave and truthful these great leaders were, even as children. Many of my friends complain that history is a very dull and hard subject. Thankfully, it isn’t for me. It shall always be my one and only favourite subject.

My Favourite Subject is Maths

Many student fears to Maths subject, I was among them only. Once I failed in the Mathematics, I was depressed. My friends start making fun of me.

I was lucky that my mother was a Maths Teacher, she always prompts me that, Rahul lets ply with maths, but I didn’t take that seriously.

When I told, my mother that I have failed in maths subject, she got shocked. But thankfully, she didn’t shout at me, instead of that she give me an inspirational speech.

Later on she start teaching me Mathematics, she taught me to play with maths and really I enjoyed a lot, from that day Maths became my favourite subject.

I score out of marks in this subject. Now I also teach those friends who really fear to Maths. They have set a mentality of that maths subject is very difficult and it has hell lot of formula to remember.

But my mother taught me maths in fun way; I used that technique to solve the problem. Now I generally search for problem to solve them. From this my confidence level has increase and I’m happy that most difficult subject has become a game for me.

Becoming engineer is my ambition, and in Engineering there are hell lots of complex problem, so I wish it will be easy for me.

My Favourite Subject is Science

My favourite subject in school is Science. It is my favourite subject because I never face any problem while learning it and it came easy to me. I always score good marks in my science test.

According to me, everything that surrounds us is science. Everything that we use someway or somehow is made by science. Science is nothing but discovering something new and then find what it can be capable of and where it can fit in use.

Other subject like mathematics has many formulae and every step in solving problem is done logically. Remembering the formulas and other facts is hard work compared to the ease and simplicity of science. Although it requires a lot of memory work but I never have any difficulty.

While science is simple to me, some of my friends finds it difficult. They often get stuck and give up, so I try to help them out.

The one advantage that I have in being good in science I study regularly and do my homework on time. I prepare some test paper on my own to test my skills. This way I don’t have to spend more time on it and I get enough time to study other subjects as well.

Today science has taken us to a new level, from fast computers to smartphones and it has been a huge breakthrough in science.

Science is both physics and chemistry. In science of chemistry, various elements are discovered and these elements are used in chemical bonding. In physics, there are many discovered laws and properties.

I have come to realize that every person has their own ability. If a person is good in something it is not necessary that he/she would be good in everything. If you’re good in something than don’t make fun others who are not, instead try to help them.

My Favourite Subject is English

English is my favourite subject, because I have never faced any problem to achieve good marks. My teacher Mrs. Leena helps me a lot to improve my grammar.

Earlier, English subject was not my favourite, but once I failed in this subject. I got depressed, but my mother as well as my teacher boost my confidence and help me a lot.

Today I feel English is such a wonderful subject, if you can speak and understand English then you can sustain in any part of the countries.

I feel like gentleman, whenever I speak in English.  One way you can improve your vocabulary, by reading hell lot of good books.

I help my friends when they stuck to any difficulty.  Nowadays I search for good English Novel to read and improve my language.

Really English subject is an easy subject, if you have interest in reading and improving.

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Why Study Chemistry?

Chemists get to ask some great questions, from “If I set this on fire what will happen?” to “If I combine these elements together in the right way can I create something totally new”? And it’s all part of the job.

What do chemists do?

Chemists in the lab

Chemists conduct experiments to study how elements work in different conditions, test how they mix, and work out what they are made up of right down to the tiniest particle.

The results can be groundbreaking, colourful, explosive, or almost impossible to see.

Chemists use their experiments and knowledge to develop medicines, foods, fabrics and other materials, from neon lights to shatterproof glass.

They also use it to understand the world around us, from why leaves change colour to discovering invisible pollutants in the air.

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Chemistry is everywhere!

Pick up a can of soft drink and you’ll find chemistry everywhere, from the metal can you’re holding, to the paint used to cover it and the liquid inside.

Just breathe in and out and you’re performing a chemical reaction, which is a little scary, but pretty great too…

Chemistry is sometimes known as the "central science" because it helps to connect physical sciences, like maths and physics , with applied sciences, like biology , medicine and engineering .

What skills will I get from studying chemistry?

All that questioning and experimentation can be really handy when it comes to building a whole range of skills for work.

Chemistry helps you to develop research, problem solving  and analytical skills. It helps to you challenge ideas and show how you worked things out through logic and step-by-step reasoning. Chemistry often requires teamwork  and communication skills  too, which is great for project management.

What careers is chemistry good for?

Chemistry will help you get ahead in most STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths) careers and more besides.

Chemistry is an important subject for careers in: medicine , environmental science, engineering , toxicology, developing consumer products, metallurgy (studying how metals behave), space exploration, developing perfumes and cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, energy, teaching, science writing, software development and research.

Don't believe us? Check out our interviews with people who all studied chemistry at A-level or beyond and went on to have fantastically varied careers:

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For more information on careers in chemistry, take a look at out post Five Exciting Career Choices for Chemistry Students .

What subjects does chemistry go with?

Chemistry will help in your study of other sciences and technical subjects including: maths, physics, biology, engineering, IT, psychology, geography and geology. But study it alongside a modern language or an essay subject like history at A-level and you will have even more options for courses and careers.

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What degrees and other qualifications do I need chemistry for?

In our Why Study Maths article, we mentioned the gang of four – which includes maths, physics, chemistry and biology.

For degrees in medicine or geology, for example, you will usually need two out of these four subjects at A-level. Chemistry is often highly recommended, especially for the life sciences, which study living organisms, like us...

Chemistry is usually required for degree courses in: biochemistry, chemistry (yes, it’s true…) chemical engineering, dentistry, dietetics (studies in food and nutrition) and pharmacy.

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Essay on My Favourite Subject | My Favourite Subject Essay for Students and Children in English

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Essay on My Favourite Subject: One of my favourite subjects in school is physics. Some students in the class feel that it is a difficult subject but I feel that the difficulty and vastness of the subject is what makes it my favourite subject in school. I want to grow up and be a scientist one day and to become a scientist, knowledge is physics is a must. In this essay on my favourite subject, I shall be talking about the subject of physics and how it is important for me to fulfil my future plans to become a scientist.

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Long and Short Essays on My Favourite Subject for Students and Kids in English

If you are searching for an essay on My Favourite Subject, then this is the right article for you. You can find below two essays each. One Long Essay on My Favourite Subject with a word limit of 600 and another Short Essay on My Favourite Subject with a word limit of 200. Both essays can be used for assignment and tests.

Long Essay on My Favourite Subject 600 Words in English

My Favourite Subject Essay is usually given to classes 7, 8, 9, and 10.

My favourite subject at school is physics. Being one of the toughest subjects of all, I always prefer studying for physics than any other subject because of the fact that it is challenging, interesting and helps me build my career as a physicist. My inspiration to become a theoretical physicist is Albert Einstein. A not so academically inclined student from a humble background who went on to change the way we see the world is what inspires me. There various other people in the field of physics who has been my inspiration to become a scientist, some of them are CV Raman, Isaac Newton, Thomas Alva Edison, Nikola Tesla and most recently and the most popular scientists of all, Steven Hawking.

I consider these people as my source of inspiration because they have dedicated their entire lives for science and have discovered many things that have helped this world become a better place. From inventing the atomic bomb to discovering a black hole in the universe, physicists and scientists studying it know no bounds.

I particularly love physics because of the real-life impacts it has on our lives. Science is the only subject that has the potential to solve many problems in the world like water problem, climate change, distress and medical problems. Given the gravity of the impact that science has on our lives, I could not turn my eyes away from studying it. I specifically fell in love with physics in the branch of science because it includes the aspects of both mathematics and chemistry, my other two favourite subjects in school.

I always happen to score well in these subjects because I love studying them and no one has to force me into studying. I find subjects like geography or history boring and I would rather study physics on my own than being forced to study other subjects like civics, history or moral science. I understand that our education system is designed such that all subjects, irrespective of whether we like it or not, are stuffed into our brains. I study other subjects only to pass and get a good overall grade, but ultimately the main subject I’ll be studying in under graduation and post-graduation is physics.

The only reason I study other subjects is to score good overall grades because I want to do further studies in the field of physics at Harvard University. And to get into this university, my overall grade in school should be good. It’s not only about grades, this university looks into our extracurricular and co-curricular activities as well as a part of the admission process. Being only a book worm will not get me into this prestigious university. I should be an all-rounded achiever in all spectrums such as sports, arts and culture. I participate in my school sports activities and have won a few awards. I also take acting lessons in mime because I find it interesting.

Other than physics,  I love chemistry, maths and to a certain extent biology. Infact, my parents want me to become a doctor which means biology should have been my subject of interest. Although I love the subject and also love the job of the doctor, I believe a scientist plays a greater role in shaping our society than any other professionals.

Short Essay on My Favourite Subject 200 Words in English

My Favourite Subject Essay is usually given to classes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6.

My favourite subject is physics. Physics is perceived by my friends as the toughest subject of all as it is an amalgamation of maths and chemistry. But I happen to love physics mainly because of the broad everyday impact it has on society. Since I happen to like the subject, I’m good at it and usually score well and better than my classmates. As a result of which, I am almost like a tutor to my friends during physics examination time. Albert Einstein and Steven Hawking are two of my greatest role models in life. Other than being legendary theoretical physicists and having achieved great steps in their own field, they are a true inspiration with respect to their personal lives as well. While Albert Einstein having faced the difficulties and atrocities during the World War, especially having born in a humble family, went on to discover the theory of relativity in spite of all the hardships.

This is what makes Albert Einstein the greatest scientists of all time. And the thing about another widely popular scientist, Steven Hawking is much more inspirational than other scientists. Being a differently-abled person, and having stuck on a wheelchair for years, he discovered a black hole on the universe which has cascading effects on other inventions and our understanding of the universe. I want to grow up to be like them and make a worthwhile contribution to the field of physics. I aspire to study at top institutions in the world such as Harvard, CalTech and Princeton University. I one daydream of winning the Nobel Prize for physics.

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  • My favourite subject of all is physics.
  • I aspire to become a scientist like Albert Einstein or Steven Hawking when I grow up.
  • I want to change the understanding of our universe and make a solid contribution to the field of science.
  • I happen to love the subject of physics because of the challenges and the difficulty it throws at us.
  • There are various categories of physics such as theoretical physics, experimental physics and astrophysics.
  • The top university in the world to study physics is California Institute of technology also known as CalTech.
  • Physics has the potential to change the world as we know it.
  • Dark matter-energy, string theory, quantum theory or loop quantum theory are few of the streams in the field of physics.
  • To understand physics well, one has to master mathematics and chemistry properly.
  • The difficulty and complications of physics is what makes it interesting to study.

FAQs on My favourite Subject Essay

Question 1. Which is my favourite subject in school?

Answer: Physics is my favourite subject in school.

Question 2. Who is the father of physics?

Answer: Albert Einstein, Isaac Newton and Galileo Galilei are known as the father of physics.

Question 3. Which is the top university in the world to study physics?

Answer: CalTech is the top university in the world to study physics.

Question 4. What are the few branches of physics?

Answer: Astrophysics, plasma physics, geophysics, theoretical physics and experimental physics are a few categories of physics.

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Out of all the subjects I study in school, my favorite by far is history. I love learning about the past – the people, the cultures, the events that have shaped our world. History class is like going on an epic adventure through time. We get to examine ancient civilizations, study influential leaders, and understand major events like wars and revolutions.

I enjoy seeing how the past sets the stage for today and how learning history gives us a better vision of our future. While math and science teach practical skills, history opens my mind. It shows how human nature stays the same across centuries and cultures. Studying the complex, real-life stories of the past is endlessly fascinating to me.

I always look forward to my history class each day. Whether we dive into medieval Europe, examine the American Revolution, or learn about ancient Greece, I am engaged. For me, history is not just about memorizing dates and facts. It comes alive with debates, projects, movies, field trips to museums, and more. I hope to one day turn my passion for the past into a career as a teacher, professor, or museum curator. That is why history is my absolute favorite subject in school.

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My favourite subject in school is science. I find science very interesting because we get to do lots of cool experiments. In science class, we learn about many different topics like the human body, animals, plants, chemistry, physics, and more. Doing experiments and projects helps me understand the concepts we learn about better.

For example, when we were learning about density, we did an experiment where we had to figure out which objects would sink or float when placed in water. We made predictions and then tested different items like coins, marbles, blocks of wood, etc. It was fun to see how some objects floated even though they were made of metal or looked heavy. The concepts we learn in science help explain the world around us.

Another reason I love science is because I want to be a doctor when I grow up. By learning about the human body and health in science class, it helps me understand more about the career I want. We get to dissect animals like frogs and look at cells under microscopes. Seeing real body parts up close instead of just reading about them is very cool.

Overall, science is hands down my favourite subject. It is never boring even though we have to learn challenging concepts sometimes. I always look forward to my next science class and discovering new things. The experiments and activities we do are enjoyable and help reinforce what we learn. Science is useful for many careers like engineering, technology, and of course healthcare. I hope I can continue taking interesting science classes all through high school and college.

Essay on My Favourite Subject (500 Words)

Introduction.

My favourite subject in school is science. Science covers many different topics like biology, chemistry, physics, earth science, and more. Doing fun experiments, hands-on projects, and learning how the world works makes science really enjoyable for me. In this essay, I will explain why science is my favourite subject by talking about the interesting concepts we study, the labs and activities we do, and how science helps prepare me for my future career goals.

Why I Love Science

One of the main reasons I love science so much is because of the fascinating things we get to study. In science, we don’t just read textbooks and answer questions on worksheets. We get to dive deep into topics that explain how our world and universe function. For example, in chemistry, we learn about atoms, molecules, the periodic table, and how different substances interact with each other. When studying biology, we get to explore living organisms like plants, animals, and the human body down to the tiniest cells. Physics teaches us the laws of motion, energy, gravity, and more by doing hands-on experiments. Earth science covers topics like weather, climate, geology, and astronomy. No matter what branch of science we are learning, I am always amazed by the cool facts we discover. Science gives answers to so many questions about how and why things work the way they do in our natural world.

My Favourite Experiments and Activities

Another big reason I find science so enjoyable is because of the fun lab experiments and activities we get to do. Science isn’t just memorizing definitions from a textbook. We get to actually put concepts into action through different projects. My favorite lab this year was when we built miniature rollercoasters to demonstrate the principles of potential and kinetic energy as well as gravity. It was awesome seeing the marbles loop through the twists and turns of the coaster models my group built. Other fun hands-on activities in science include dissecting frogs to see their organs, mixing chemicals to produce reactions, building volcanoes or rockets, and so much more. The interactive learning we do in science class brings textbook principles to life. I look forward to coming to science because I know I’ll get to do something exciting besides just worksheets. The labs give me a deeper grasp on concepts instead of just memorizing facts.

How Science Relates to My Future

The last reason I love science so much is because it relates closely to my own career goals. My dream is to become a doctor when I grow up. By learning about biology, chemistry, the human body, and other science topics, it helps prepare me for a future in the medical field. When we study cells and DNA, it helps me understand more about genetics and disease. Our body system units teach me how the heart, lungs, brain, and other organs function to keep us alive. Knowing how the natural world works from physics, earth science, and chemistry also gives me a well-rounded science background. All these concepts we explore help build scientific literacy that I will rely on as a medical professional. Though it will take many more years of difficult training, my science classes today are giving me the foundation I need to reach my dream of becoming a pediatrician and helping kids stay healthy.

Science is definitely my favorite subject because of the captivating concepts we study, the fun hands-on learning activities, and its real-life applications to my future career in medicine. Science teaches me problem-solving skills I will use throughout life. I am grateful for all the inspiring science teachers I have had over the years who have fueled my curiosity about how the world works. Their passion for science has gotten me excited to keep discovering new things. I look forward to many more years of exploring fascinating science subjects.

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We have a particular interest and liking towards one subject, which undoubtedly becomes our favourite subject. Children tend to score well and perform better in their favourite subjects than others. Learning becomes easier and effortless in one’s favourite subject, and it enhances a child’s overall progress and builds his skills in a particular study area.

My Favourite Subject English

My favourite subject changed a lot, depending on the teacher. This is because a teacher with lots of enthusiasm and knowledge about their field can encourage me to enjoy a topic much more. Nevertheless, English has always been a consistent favourite of mine, and I’ve been fortunate to have so many good English teachers pass through my school life.

I enjoyed English primarily because the subject’s thoughtful, creative and inspirational nature always fascinated me. I always loved learning new literature and poetry because the experience would continually stir up my imagination. It would leave me wondering how capable we are if we just put our minds to it. Moreover, I received a lot of personal encouragement from English teachers. Because they knew that I wrote poetry and short stories, they would always appreciate my work and tell me to keep writing.

They were always pleased with my marks, although they did often have some rather stern warnings to offer about my handwriting! My favourite aspect of English is that I always stumble upon something new and exciting, so I don’t get bored. Often studying for exams can be awful and stressful, but studying for English exams was always fun.

Learning English at school has had its benefits- it has improved my writing a lot, and as a poet, I am very grateful for that. Moreover, developing strong writing and reading skills also helps you with your exams for other subjects, enabling you to shape answers in a manner that appeals to those reading them.

My Favourite Subject Maths

Every school offers its students a superb range of subjects to study and develop themselves in many ways. Nevertheless, all students are bound to have a favourite. My favourite subject is Mathematics because solving problems helps me focus, and the complexity of certain concepts is fascinating to me. To have an outstanding Maths teacher is always important because I think a smart and generous teacher can completely change the way you view the subject.

I wouldn’t say all my Maths teachers have been perfect, but I’ve learned from the experiences they have provided me. It is essential to understand what style of learning works best for you with mathematics. Not everyone can grasp a concept by merely doing a few practice problems. Everybody is different, and that is why one should always discuss this aspect of themselves with their teacher to improve themselves and score higher marks.

Nevertheless, it is essential to also focus on other subjects. If only mathematics mattered as society tells us it does, then the world would be in utter chaos. This is because there is much more to running the world smoothly than just scientists and mathematicians. Every profession matters, and so does every subject. Every child worldwide should always remember that when thinking about the things that make them happy.

My Favourite Subject Science

My favourite aspect of learning at school is how my subjects challenge me to look at the world from new perspectives. I think the subject that does this the best for me would be Science. It is interesting because of the variety in the subject and the many options explored, mainly Biology, Chemistry, and Physics.

My favourite subject is Biology because the human body’s study fascinates me, and I especially enjoy units on how different organs and organ systems function, such as the heart. Chemistry is interesting too because it involves a lot of practical work, and doing experiments in the laboratory helps a lot with the learning process. Physics, on the other hand, can seem cumbersome. Still, if you read about it and look into how it affects the real world, it can be a fascinating field to explore.

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Identifying our favorite subjects is crucial as it sets the trajectory for our academic and professional paths. Our preferred subjects serve as indicators of our inherent aptitudes, and pursuing higher education in these fields often leads to remarkable success.

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Academic interests vary greatly from one student to another. Some students prefer to study scientific subjects such as physics, chemistry, and biology, while others prefer to study literature, poetry, and languages, and still others prefer to study mathematics and statistics. There are also those who prefer to study history and geography.

This great diversity in subjects allows each student to study their favorite subjects. In an essay about my favorite subject, we will explain the importance of specialization in study. The philosopher Cicero said: “Knowledge is an art, but teaching is another art in itself.”

One of my favorite subjects is mathematics. I excel in it greatly, and I always get the highest grades in math exams. I prefer it because it is a subject that requires a lot of thinking, it develops the mind, and it contains many theories and concepts that are used in industry or architecture or other practical fields.

When I study mathematics, I feel a great challenge, because this subject includes a variety of problems, including direct problems that can be easily solved after knowing the mathematical theory or law, and other problems that are similar to puzzles and are indirect and require a lot of attention, thinking, deduction, and the use of more than one theory to solve them. These problems are my favorite because they develop my mind and my ability to think and understand.

In an essay about my favorite subject, I will mention my favorite subject, which is learning foreign languages. Learning languages ​​provides us with many benefits, including learning about the culture of other peoples by reading their writings, or talking to people from different countries and getting to know their ideas, especially through social media, which has greatly helped in communicating with people around the world. Learning languages ​​is also useful in studies, so that I can study at a prestigious university outside my country.

Learning languages ​​allowed me to make friends with many people around the world. We exchange ideas and get to know each other’s cultures. This is very beneficial, and we must benefit from the civilization and culture of other countries. It is not necessary that everything that is different from our culture is bad, and we must choose what suits us from the civilization of others without giving up our principles.

It is important for a person to learn other languages ​​other than his mother tongue, because this will allow him to learn everything new in the field of science and technology.

In fact, it was good to publish scientific research in English, because it is the most widely spoken language in the world, and thus it became easy to obtain information and follow up on modern discoveries and inventions. And there are other favorite topics that I will mention in an essay about my favorite subject.

I also love studying biology, which is an interesting subject because it deals with the study of living organisms, and I love to learn information about the human body and the function of each organ of the body.

Knowing the function of each organ in the body makes us follow health guidelines, and this helps us maintain good health.

I also love drawing, which is my favorite hobby. I love drawing natural landscapes, so I go to gardens or the beach on weekends. There I can practice my hobby and draw beautiful paintings. I also love reading because it is very important for everyone. George Santayana said: “The child whose education is limited to school is a child who has not learned.”

In conclusion to the essay about my favorite subject, I have presented to you some of the subjects that I prefer, and these subjects reflect my interests and are the subjects that qualify me to enter the college I want to study in.

I want to be an engineer in the future, so I am interested in studying mathematics.

Every student must know his or her interests and the job he or she dreams of, and he or she must be interested in studying the subjects that will help him or her achieve his or her future goal.

There is a saying that I liked that says: “The misfortune is to study without thinking, and the greater misfortune is to think without studying.”

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Essay on My Favourite Subject Maths

Students are often asked to write an essay on My Favourite Subject Maths in their schools and colleges. And if you’re also looking for the same, we have created 100-word, 250-word, and 500-word essays on the topic.

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100 Words Essay on My Favourite Subject Maths

Introduction.

Mathematics, often known as Maths, is my favourite subject. It’s a unique field that combines logic and precision to solve problems.

Why I Love Maths

I love Maths because it’s practical and everywhere around us. From counting money to measuring distances, Maths is essential.

The Beauty of Maths

Maths is beautiful because it’s logical and consistent. Every problem has a solution, and there’s a thrill in finding it.

In conclusion, Maths is my favourite subject because it’s practical, logical, and consistent. It’s a fascinating field that I enjoy studying.

250 Words Essay on My Favourite Subject Maths

Mathematics, often regarded as a complex and intricate subject, is my favourite. The beauty of maths is in its logic and orderliness, and the satisfaction it provides when we solve a problem correctly. It’s not just a subject; it’s a universal language that helps us understand the world better.

The Beauty of Logic

Mathematics is all about logic and reasoning. It’s not about memorising formulas or equations, but about understanding them. The thrill of solving a complex problem by applying a theorem or formula is unparalleled. The logic behind every mathematical concept, from the Pythagorean theorem to calculus, is fascinating and intriguing.

Maths in Everyday Life

Mathematics is omnipresent in our daily lives. From calculating expenses to understanding the probability of an event, maths helps us make sense of the world around us. It’s the backbone of many fields such as physics, engineering, computer science, economics, and more.

Maths and Problem-Solving Skills

Mathematics enhances our problem-solving skills. It teaches us to approach problems methodically, breaking them down into simpler parts, and solving them step by step. This skill is not only beneficial in academics but also in our personal and professional lives.

Mathematics, with its universal applicability and logical reasoning, is a captivating subject. It’s a tool that helps us understand and navigate the world. The beauty of maths lies in the satisfaction of solving problems and the joy of learning new concepts. It’s not just a subject to me; it’s a way of life.

500 Words Essay on My Favourite Subject Maths

The fascination for numbers.

My fascination for mathematics began at a young age. I was intrigued by the magical world of numbers and their patterns. The simple act of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division opened up a whole new world of possibilities. As I grew older, my interest in mathematics deepened. I found solace in the logical reasoning and the precise nature of this subject. It was not just about memorizing formulas, but understanding the underlying principles and applying them to solve complex problems.

The Elegance of Problem-Solving

One of the most captivating aspects of mathematics is problem-solving. It is like a puzzle that needs to be solved, requiring logical thinking and analytical skills. The process of identifying the problem, breaking it down into manageable parts, applying mathematical principles, and arriving at a solution is a thrilling experience. It is a test of patience, resilience, and perseverance. The satisfaction derived from solving a difficult mathematical problem is unparalleled.

Mathematics in Everyday Life

The beauty of abstract concepts.

As I ventured into advanced mathematics, I was introduced to abstract concepts such as calculus, complex numbers, and linear algebra. These concepts, though seemingly abstract, have profound real-world applications. Calculus, for instance, is integral to understanding the dynamics of change and motion. Complex numbers, on the other hand, are essential in electrical engineering and quantum mechanics. These abstract concepts provide a deeper understanding of the universe.

In conclusion, mathematics is my favourite subject because it is logical, precise, and applicable in everyday life. It encourages critical thinking, problem-solving, and analytical skills. It is a universal language that bridges the gap between theory and practice. Despite its challenges, the beauty of mathematics lies in its complexity and its ability to provide solutions to real-world problems. It is not just a subject, but a way of life.

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