It depends one whichleft-handed and right-handed people you talk about. If those people like the same things like Science and English, they would like the same subject. Generally your dominate hand doesn't effect which school subject you like better except maybe writing.
There is no clear evidence to suggest that left-handed people prefer different school subjects than right-handed people. Individual preferences for school subjects are subjective and can vary among people regardless of their handedness. Factors such as personal interests, aptitude, and experiences play a more significant role in subject preferences.
if they are in the same class yes they do you too
It's not very accurate, but I claim 10% of the world is left-handed. Also, studies say that people who are left-handed are highly creative. I'm left-handed and I'm the best drawer in my school. Hope that answers your question!
To study sociology in high school, it's beneficial to take courses in social studies, psychology, statistics, and research methods. These subjects can help build a foundational understanding of human behavior, society, and research techniques that are fundamental to studying sociology.
It varies among individuals, but some people prefer wearing school uniforms because they believe it reduces clothing-related stress, fosters a sense of equality among students, and promotes a focus on academics rather than outward appearance.
It varies, it is between 7-10% of the populationAnswerThere are a lot of different answers to this, believe it or not, because the people doing the studies generally look at one age group (or very few different groups). Way back when, all kids in school were encouraged to use their right hand for writing - even to the point that they got punished sometimes. It's much more common for kids and young adults to be left-handed now because of this reason. Also, it depends on what you call "left-handed". Does that mean you write with it? What if you write with the left and do everything else, like play the guitar and throw baseballs with the right? There's a few people out there that only use their left hand for writing and it feels more natural to use the right for nearly everything else. (The opposite of that is also true.)For a number, though, when taking into account old people and young, the number is usually right around 7%. When looking at schools now, it is usually working out to right around 10%. I've actually noticed this... Usually high school (just a few years ago) there were about three left-handers in the class, me and two others, when class size was about 30 people.I know there's a lot here, and it was a simple question, but I figured I'd try to open your mind a little.
It is difficult to provide an exact percentage as preferences can vary widely, but in general, some individuals may not like wearing uniforms due to reasons such as feeling restricted in their personal style, discomfort, or lack of individuality. These factors can influence the percentage of people who do not prefer to wear uniforms.
les matières que je préfère sont ... (the [school] subjects I prefer are...)
It is hard because you prefer relaxing at home and sometimes subjects can be 'boring'.
Math.
They study subjects like. . . math reading writing spelling and history.
you get to see people and make friends
People in secondary school are taught music and art and math and L.A.
Schools generally prefer centigrade; this is due to it being the more recognised scale in most subjects including both science and geography.
1 out of 8
as usual subjects
Chris Brown favorite subjects in school are science and math.
other subjects in school dumbo
Subjects like PE and Drama use lots of group activities, which people with Asperger's Syndrome find harder.