a c i d.f l y wrote:
To heck with that. I took all the art classes I possibly could. There are a lot of things I enjoy but never really do because I don't have the time to. If I'm taking a class on it, I'm forced to participate. Which, I'm ok with because I love said subject. I did this with art and literature. I can't stand math due to how it is taught 80% of the time. I'm fairly awesome at math and science, but hate taking the classes. Not a big fan of rehashing the same fuckin' information with no real-world application value. So I took Statistics

. Then there are other courses that present more information I'm highly interested in (ie. Nutrition), but when I take the class I ended up hating the egotistical, opinionated and arrogant feminist teacher. Man, she was a bitch.
/tangent
I would love to take every art and lit class available. But since the educational system is so cheap, degree plans have become more specific. If I take art classes I would just be wasting money and time. I figure if I'm going to school I mind as well get a degree in something that will be useful, like nursing or teaching, and learn about art and lit on my own time. I hate to say it because I believe people should pursue what they love regardless of pay and job availability, but when the government will only pay so much for school your priorities change I guess.
As for mathematics, I like it as long as I'm good at it. I get really frustrated when I can't find my mistakes. I figure I'll go as far as I can with it. I haven't take any science yet. I have mental blocks with word problems. So much for being a physics major.