band6man
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So are you good at maths or not? You said you got good marks. You can't "hone" your skills, it's about syllabus knowledge and intelligence and the syllabus is really small compared to other subjects. Anyone that's even remotely good at maths should do it because it takes much less effort than other subjects (that's if you're actually good at it though) and the scaling is extremely good. It seems to me that you're just making up excuses because you couldn't understand higher level maths.I'm not good at math because although getting good marks in junior years, I found no enjoyment in it and subsequently stopped putting in the necessary hours of homework to hone and perfect my skills. I lack nothing but passion for a field in which I have no use for.
Nice, he got 1st in 5 subjects that 100 people or something do LOL. Anyways I have to go buds got a date with a hot girl.Go look at Janek Drevikovsky, just because he didn't do Maths doesn't mean he's not smart, it's actually the complete opposite. This guy who you lost respect for at least done General Maths rather than no Maths at all. Chemistry doesn't require critical thinking (this is coming from a person who done Chemistry), it just shows how little knowledge you have when it comes to other subjects. What is this "good reason" anyway?