After my first year of college, each course I took in every field was so boring that I didn't even go to the classes.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I found school very boring and frustrating.
All through my senior year, luckily, I didn't have too many hard classes, just a lot of electives. I was able to spend most of my time at the practice space.
I didn't really have a favourite subject at school as I was useless at everything.
I realized that I would have some very tough sledding, and I was very discouraged because I didn't see much hope of getting into the field I wanted to get into with no college education.
I didn't mind studying. Obviously math and the physical science subjects interested me more than some of the more artistic subjects, but I think I was a pretty good student.
At college, I wasn't passionate about anything I was studying.
I never went to class. That the university graduated me at all is an indictment of our educational system.
I was a child with an insatiable thirst for knowledge and remember enjoying all of my courses almost equally. When it came time at the end of my high school career to choose a major in which to specialize, I was in a quandary.
I loved to learn everything, everything in sight, and I was never satisfied that I knew everything there was to know in each of my courses.
I remember so many times taking classes and feeling completely discouraged because I felt like I wasn't getting it and I couldn't understand. I kept working at it and I kept going back to class, and I wouldn't let myself get intimidated or get scared away, and it really does pay off.