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Originally Posted by siberian khatru
Same. Luckily I hit the wall junior year of high school. I had planned on being an engineer until I almost flunked physics. I passed only because I got an A on the final, which was a New York State Regents exam. It proved to be easy because it was all stuff the teacher taught the first month of the class. After that, he basically taught a college-level physics class.
I found the concepts fascinating, but I flat out couldn't do the math. I was like a drowning man.
So naturally I became a journalist instead.
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I took physics and chemistry classes in high school. Fortunately for me the teacher was a far better math teacher than any math teacher in the building save one. I made it through it because the dude taught me math.