Well, not to start completely off topic, but more like complete opposite, Math is my Favorite subject in the educational system. Just earlier today as reading the textbooks for my two online classes, I was day-dreaming about doing some mathematics work for a math class...to realize that I was still on the same page of the chapter for the past however long, and realized my current educational system doesn't have the mathematical capabilities of my previous university. Oh man I Miss being in a math class, but I don't want take college algebra that'd bore me with ideas of wasted time re-taking basic math after experiencing higher mathematics. I was able to take Linear Algebra, Calculus I, II, III, and Differential Equations at my last university, but after two years transferred into a technical college, whose highest math being something at or below Calculus 1. I had transferred near home with a quicker paced schedule (in other words on a quarter schedule instead of a semester) because of my lack of motivation without force of parental nagging, and I felt like I was loosing interest in attending classes halfway through the semester because they are taking too long to teach the subjects (in my opinion). Finals this week for my first quarter back home btw, and I like the pace, but am certainly missing the Math classes.
As for my worst subject... and as for saying worst, only that I did not do too well in them, but I, by no means, find myself hating the subject. Before college it was english, after college english class I've found my way to writing with much more ease and expansiveness, hence my extremely long replys, and thus probably makes history, being previous second worst for me, the new worst subject in school. I haven't been through a full on programming class yet, but been through MATLAB and a very basic introduction to JAVA, and those didn't seem too much problem, but hoping to take C++, C# eventually so that may or may not be troublesome..
Hey, I got it! My Worst Subject In School: Socializing - Talking with people, this is usually done in secondary education to build up personal network relations, even though some are completely unaware of taking this subject throughout their years, which may have lead some to have no or hardly any relations because all they thought about was making top scores. As for me I can't hardly find anything to start a conversation or talk about with people. Either they don't understand anything I'm saying (technically advanced for them) or I don't know what they are talking about (pop-culturally non-informed). I don't care what superstars just married or divorced or kissed or had a fight, I care that technology is advancing in a positive or negative way as well as familial relations and the raising of our future generations as well as keeping with traditional and historical lessons/teachings/usage. Being of East Asian heritage (half-Korean[South]) and living or visiting every few years with my Korean grandmother, I like their traditions and methods of living. I really wouldn't mind giving up my American population count if I could find myself over there enjoying life among the lands of my ancestors and their neighbors.
And to stop wasting the time of whoever read through all that, I appreciate the effort and hope it was of some worth to read.