<p>English is my strong suit. But I completely suck at math, specifically algebra. I’m OK at trig, but I generally hate math altogether.</p>
<p>i excel at calc bc and compsci
worst is cr in the sat’s :(</p>
<p>I like and am good at german.
I love art and english, but I hate every class I’ve ever taken on them so they aren’t my highest grades by any means.
I thought math was my favorite subject, then I met trig. (but I still have a fantastic grade in calc- though I understand nothing.)
CHEMISTRY NYAHHHH<333333333333333333333333
and physics, though I find it difficult is awesomeee once you get the hang of it.
loved government and politics, but not a huge fan of history class (UNLESS we’re discussing significance in today’s world)</p>
<p>Most naturally talented in: English literature (analysis primarily, which helps in music theory sometimes)</p>
<p>Want to be good at, will work hard until I am: Physics, astrophysics, etc. And math, I guess, because you need it for that stuff</p>
<p>Get decent grades in physics, but it’s quite difficult for me. Hoping to go from B/Cish range to A range. Math though…I’m in calculus bc and I’m getting a D atm. **** having the hard teacher. Twice.</p>
<p>I really excel in the sciences :Biology</p>
<p>I really suck in history classes, the information just doesn’t stick.</p>
<p>I suck eggs at math.
French is tough, but I love it, so that’s okay.
English and bio are my best subjects. at least this year. I love writing and learning about bodies.</p>
<p>I’m good at History and English (particularly writing). Usually some sort of A.</p>
<p>I hate science and math. Mostly B+/A- in science, mostly C+/B- in math. (D in precalc right now, though. Shhh)</p>
<p>Science & English are strong points. Math & history are my weak points.</p>
<p>I excel in science classes, specifically Biology.
I suck at history. I get good grades in history classes, but it takes a LOT more effort and I usually forget all the information after tests.</p>
<p>excel: math and english
suck: science (im sorry it’s just boring to me)</p>
<p>Excel: History, English, Spanish, Psych
Suck: Math. I’m all right when it comes to science though.</p>
<p>Math</p>
<p>On top of that, I’ve gotten a lineup of some of the worst math teachers in my school, since freshman year.</p>
<p>My best subject is sleeping and wasting time</p>
<p>My worst subject is how to study to the max</p>
<p>Excel: Math, Chemistry, History, English
Suck: Spanish, Physics </p>
<p>Just noticed I love the subjects I excel in, and hate the subjects I suck at. Cool stuff.</p>
<p>Best: English, TOK (It’s an IB thing. Favorite. Best-est-est. Class. Ever. <3), History. So humanities-oriented things.</p>
<p>Worst: Chemistry. The sciences in general. I enjoy math, though, so math-heavy science is okay.</p>
<p>I’m pretty pro at Math and Science. For some reason, really good at AP US Gov.</p>
<p>I’m decent at English, I think it is because I write a lot. I just need to get faster at reading stuff and having it stick. I often have to read a chapter several times for it to stick with me in full.</p>
<p>I’m horrible with a capital S at History and PE. I’m a weak, flimsy nerd. :P</p>
<p>Best: Math and Physics</p>
<p>Worst: English LOL</p>
<p>It varies year to year. This year (9th) my best is Biology (99.8%)</p>
<p>Math/science are my worst, except biology and environmental science.</p>
<p>I’m one of the best writers at my school, but it’s a one-eyed-man is king of the blind type of thing. I find my writing unoriginal and often clunky. Everyone else is just awful, so I look great in comparison.</p>
<p>Same goes for history.</p>
<p>History is a subject that I genuinely excel at and enjoy. I also do well in literature. People have remarked that I am one of the best writers at my school, but I’m in a situation similar to Saugus. </p>
<p>I am an average comp sci. student, and I hope that changes. I enjoy economics, and hopefully I’ll develop some proficiency for that in college.</p>
<p>Relative to the rest, I would say that I suck at the sciences. I do well in math, but it’s not something that comes naturally, I’m afraid.</p>