My favorite subject is physics. I also like PE, music, economics, and math, but not as much as I like physics. I guess I like it so much because it is simple, easy, and far from any need of memorizing facts. When handling concepts related to physics, many conditions can be simplified. For example, you can replace the whole mass of an object with its center of mass. Physics is easy, too. When I say "easy," I mean that it is not confusing. In physics, what you try to solve is definite, and it is unique. On the other hand, in history, there can be many explanations to a solution. Physics can also be easily explained because we see and feel it all around us everyday. Lastly, physics can be studied with only little efforts in memorizing. For example, if you know the equation (F = ma), you can just come up with other equations, such as (P = mv) or (T = Ia). Moreover, physics is about understanding and getting the concept correctly. When I was done with listing these reasons, I came up with the conclusion that I am just a kid who hates to memorize, but who likes to learn concepts that are concise and straightforward. I am left with the anxiety of feeling stupid and stiff.