kendallkreene
Member
My friend from a selective school said that students at selective schools choose subjects like math, science, physics, chemistry etc, because it's easier to get high marks, as all you need are formulas. He said it's also a lot quicker than humanities, where a lot of reading and note-taking is required.
I'm terrible with numbers, but I love words, which is why I dropped math and chose the subjects I chose.
So my question, is am I at a disadvantage to people who choose "left-brain" subjects because it will take me a lot longer to get through the syllabus and study due to the immense reading and content?
I'm terrible with numbers, but I love words, which is why I dropped math and chose the subjects I chose.
So my question, is am I at a disadvantage to people who choose "left-brain" subjects because it will take me a lot longer to get through the syllabus and study due to the immense reading and content?