Allegro wrote:Well, after having (almost) failed high school Physics, I would have said good riddance to science after I graduated.
But after realizing the importance of such a subject in college and in my major, it prompted me to take three semesters on the very subject I had nearly flunked earlier. It doesn't really hit you until you realize that science and math will always be there, even if you manage to never look back.
Yep. Might as well work hard at it now as opposed to having to work much harder to make up lost time later.
Not only that, but when you don't work hard at science because you THINK you'll never need it, you narrow down loads of possibilities of things that you can do with your future. And it'll be just your luck that you'll figure out that what you reeeeeally want to do involves it. So, buckle down and dig in, people, it'll never get any easier than it is now.