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Do you suck at physics, and engineering if you are excellent at ONLY math but bad at chemistry and programming

[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 12-02-27] [Hit: ]
nor will I belong with any program that requires math(commerce, science, engineering tech, etc). I wished I can do those, but its already too late for me because I only have math,......
Sorry for asking this again but here goes nothing. Hey all, I am a 20 year old John Abbott College student who is planning to switch from computer science into something else(mainly social science) because of 2 bad teachers who completely make my life miserable(and I completely suck at programming regardless of the fact that I had a peer tutor). The thing is, I'm not sure what I am supposed to go into because there are many options, my mom suggested things such as Information and Library Technologies, Social Science/Commerce(Due to the fact that I am good at math), trade school computing support and many others. I am too unsure because I am good at math but it doesn't benefit me because I am not good at programming, and I failed Physical Science 436(36% ON MID TERM EXAM and my mom switched me to Science 416 and told me that I passed it by chance) because it's chemistry and I suck at chemistry and I also failed Math 436, although when I retook it in Abbott, I easily got a 91% with a different teacher and an 82% in Math 536. The thing is, I do believe that there are good and bad teachers, but I don't feel I belong to computer science, nor will I belong with any program that requires math(commerce, science, engineering tech, etc). I wished I can do those, but it's already too late for me because I only have math, and I suck at chemistry. I never took physics, but my mom explained to me that the laws in physics are completely different than math because it's a real world application, and she told me that I have to choose a program that not only suits your interest, but to your ability as well. I feel that I am good at math but not enough to do physics, and chemistry along with engineering, but I don't like to go into programs like liberal arts, social science, etc because of the 1500-2000 word essays that I have to write if I were to be into those programs(she even told me that word problems in physics, and mathematics are your greatest weakness). By the way, I am a logical-mathematical learner because when I was in high school(9th grade), I was doing a multiple intelligence test and I received that result, as well, I did several tests, but I got the same result but I feel that I might not be those correctly. The thing is I am unsure what program I should go to since I am good at math, but it's useless for science. Also, my Science 436 teacher told her that I will fail any program that is science related because I suck at chemistry. My mom is not the one who's making the decisions it's me.

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Have you thought about the world of Business? You can go into accountancy or economy with good mathematical skills. What about becoming a physician? You won't need Chemistry, only Physics.

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Will you please stop spamming your obnoxiously long question every few hours? Your unwillingness to make decisions will get you nowhere in business and your terrible writing skills means you're probably not cut out for liberal arts either. I would suggest dropping out and finding a decent trade.
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