In high school the subjects I loved were: history, sociology, current issues, and law in America. My least favorite in high school were: math and chemistry.
In college, so far my favorite classes have been: Renaissance art history, modern art, ethics, world religions, and economics. I'm even starting to enjoy calculus.....I KNOW, WHAT IS HAPPENING TO ME?!?!
my least favorite was internet security but only because my professor was a total a-hole who killed the subject for like 95% of my class.
I love social sciences like history, economics, and sociology because it's so vital to understanding how we live and why we do the things that we do. I've always found that more interesting than the subjects I didn't like such as math and chemistry because to me there were too many numbers that didn't tell me anything. As for art history; I'm a big fan of art but I hated that all I could understand about pieces, especially Renaissance pieces, was their aesthetic value. That wasn't enough for me, I wanted to understand WHY this portrait of a women just sitting there was so groundbreaking, why a picture of dancing mythical beings was considered taboo. I didn't want to just look at a picture and think "oh, that's nicely done!" I wanted to be able to understand it's historical context.
Now though, I at least have an appreciation for the natural sciences because ever since I took econ (it's my major now) I've gotten to use the math skills and actually see how it correlates to the study of human behavior. Even chem......can have some cool stuff going on I guess >_>