<p>I've never been exposed to anything really difficult (in terms of really gradiating my abilities: my hs is pretty easy)...but languages (speaking) are really difficult. I'm only good at Latin because I'm able to understand the connections and sort of methodically plow through it at a slow level, not innate talent in linguistics. I'm very good at science-it sort of makes sense in my brain way more easily than other stuff...also english b/c i read a lot</p>
<p>I'm great at history. I'm also usually much better in classes that involve READING (government, psychology, or even science classes) as opposed to math. I hate math!</p>
<p>Strengths: Anything with language- I can write essays, read critically, and learn foreign languages really easily and really well. Also, I'm pretty good at all histories, but I'm nothing like my sister.</p>
<p>Weaknesses: Math.
My counselor called me a "math person" today in optioning session with my English class, but I was just like "no..., I suck." I mean, I'm a junior in AP Calc BC getting Bs, so I don't really suck, but still.</p>
<p>Strengths: Biology, Spanish, Music
Weaknesses: History
In between: Math, English</p>
<p>Strangely enough, Math and English are the only subjects I get B's in. Eventually I memorize enough core facts and main ideas in history to answer multiple choice questions and bs my way through essay questions.</p>
<p>Strengths: English & Writing (by far), Music, Languages
Weaknesses: Math and Science.</p>
<p>These are the only distinct separations. The rest, like Social Studies and history, are in between. I'm in Calculus and Physics and recently finished Chemistry II (all with As so far) yet I don't understand the concepts well enough (at least not for my standards). English is a piece of cake; I've gotten one 34 and two 36 English scores on the ACT. During middle school I'd read 6-7 hours/day easily, so my vocab and writing skills developed naturally.</p>