I got good grades in math, but I never really enjoyed it. My favorite part of math was algebra, but geometry was the worst.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Math just wasn't my favorite. I didn't get how important math is and how it relates to real life. That's why I think I was turned off to it. Once I got down arithmetic and a little bit of algebra, I think I checked out. As I've gotten older, I think there's a lot more relation to math. English was my favorite subject.
Most of the time I liked school and got good grades. In junior high, though, I hit a stumbling block with math - I used to come home and cry because of how frustrated I was! But after a few good teachers and a lot of perseverance, I ended up loving math and even choosing it as a major when I got to college.
When I was in school, I liked math because all the problems had answers. Everything else seemed very subjective.
I was fine with everything except Maths. I was terrible at Maths.
I liked math - that was my favorite subject - and I was very interested in astronomy and in physical science.
I enjoyed mathematics from a very young age. At the beginning of college, I had this illusion, which was kind of silly in retrospect, that if I just understood math and physics and philosophy, I could figure out everything else from first principles.
I was kind of a nerdy, geeky type. And I loved math. People teased me about it. I felt pretty much like an outcast.
My favorite subject probably was math. I love math. Figures just intrigue me. I was really good at math. English probably was my worst subject. But I used to write a lot of poetry. I used to write poetry all the time.
I was very slow in maths, geometry I actually enjoyed.
I loved math. I was such a nerd! I really enjoyed working through problems and finding the solution.