Regardless of any deviations, it was clear I was supposed to end up in math and physics.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Yes, I was really good in physics and in math.
Plus, I was a math and science whiz from my first introduction to the subjects.
I was always good at math and science, and I never realized that that was unusual or somehow undesirable.
I was always good at math and science and physics.
I was not an especially diligent student but nevertheless obtained a reasonable education in physics.
I wasn't that good at science, and I gave up on math long before I should have. I like to think if I were in school today that would be different.
I was particularly good at math and science.
I was never strong at maths, but I eventually got onto a university physics/astronomy course, and that led on to my Ph.D. and eventual employment.
My first degree came years before my second. I had wanted to be a physicist, but I flunked calculus.
Actually, I was more or less determined to be a theoretical physicist at the age of thirteen.
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