My best subjects were the Social Studies courses (Geography, Economics, History, etc), the courses that dealt with computer software and skills (Computer Applications, Web Page Design, Intro to Microsoft Office, Advanced Office, etc), and the Physical Education courses that did not involve weight-lifting (I dislike weight training; I have always been less athletic, but I like competitions). Oh, and, surprisingly, even with my fear of public speaking, and an annoying mental issue of talking to strangers in general, I excelled in the required Speech course (I did have written materials that I spoke from, though).
Every other generic school subject that I've taken is middling for me. I was excellent at math until I fell asleep for the equivalent of half a year of Geometry my sophomore year. Then I was still good at a lot of math, but had this feeling I had missed out on some important stuff that prevented me from getting any better in my later math courses. My worst grades are in English, and that's because I loathe writing and have issues writing papers long enough because of my perfectionism. I excel at the grammar, spelling, and reading comprehension portions of English. I'm fantastic at learning Spanish, but trying to speak it properly is an issue because I can't roll an "rr", among other like things. I'm decent in science courses, but due to my sleeping through some important mathematics lessons, my math wasn't always so good when it came to physics. I did figure it out, though.