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.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I was kind of a nerdy, geeky type. And I loved math. People teased me about it. I felt pretty much like an outcast.
All my family has very good mathematical abilities - like, so dorky. I was the dork then in school - on any maths exams I'd get 100%. I just knew how to do maths and most people would hate it, but for some reason it just came.
I was always good at math and science and physics.
When I was in school, I liked math because all the problems had answers. Everything else seemed very subjective.
I got good grades in math, but I never really enjoyed it. My favorite part of math was algebra, but geometry was the worst.
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.
Growing up, I found I was good at two things: Art and Math. To hear my parents say it, though, it was only, 'John is good at Math.'
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 fine with everything except Maths. I was terrible at Maths.
When I was at school, I was terrible at algebra and arithmetic, but I was always the best at English and literature. And acting, of course.