Science? Art?

<p>Since I see so many math/science gurus on here (which I AM NOT - decent out of sweat and blood but NOT great) I'm curious as to who is looking at the B.A degree. I may have no brain dominance but I love writing best...</p>

<p>I am looking at WW, History, Politics and Economic.</p>

<p>However, I am definitely a lot more stronger in Math/Science.</p>

<p>Too bad I am more interested in things that I am not best at.</p>

<p>Haha, exactly the same situation with me annandale :)</p>

<p>No math genius here either but I love chemistry and latin american studies/spanish.</p>

<p>I am not strong in any one particular area (perhaps will be a roadblock in admissions?) but just because I am not strong in an area does not mean I don't work hard and enjoy it and possibly passionate about it. Enjoying an area of interest is more important to me than being good at it. I tend to get really bored with things that come easy to me. </p>

<p>If eveyone quit an area of interest just because they weren't good at it, we would have a lot of quitters and losers in this world. You just have to love it, be passionate about it - that is what counts. At least that is what counts to me, probably won't mean squat to the adcom.</p>

<p>Fantastic philosophy!!! That's what I did...I never joined anything or did something because of what it would look like in college (except for maybe the math and science, lol). It was purely what enjoyed doing. I love being challenged, I don't work much on it if it doesn't challenge my thinking...</p>

<p>Thanks and same goes here.</p>