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.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I wanted to be a scientist. But I had no math skills.
I was good at math, math was my thing - but I was not nearly good enough to be an astrophysicist. I was way outta my league. I realized this very quickly.
I wasn't an academic. I hated maths and science at school. I couldn't concentrate.
I'm not much of a math and science guy. I spent most of my time in school daydreaming and managed to turn it into a living.
I was always good at math and science and physics.
I stayed away from mathematics not so much because I knew it would be hard work as because of the amount of time I knew it would take, hours spent in a field where I was not a natural.
I did grow up with a really big interest in math and science; I liked it.
I was very bad at mathematics in school, and I always had the feeling as a kid that when I worked on problems, that I would be wrong.
I was always good at math, but I was good at everything. It sounds obnoxious, but I was just smart. In school, it's kind of obvious when you're learning things faster than other kids.
I was particularly good at math and science.