CHEMISTRY!!! it is the most pointless of all science.i dont want to how to titrate an acid! At least its over, and i have physics to look foward to.
Pointless? You have to be kidding! Fair enough if
you don't like it and won't ever use it, but to say it's pointless is simply untrue. It has many, many applications in the real world. Chemistry is everywhere and ties in closely with the other sciences such as physics and biology. No doubt you'd need to know some chemistry for physics.
For me, it was always maths hands down. I mean, I do like maths but I am terrible at it. I can remember a mathematical rule or equation for about 2 weeks before forgetting it, even if I keep practising it. Trigonometry, you want to know how many times I've learned it? Okay, once in 3rd year high school, I understood it but had to keep re-learning it for my exam. 4th year we revised it and I had to re-learn it several times again. 5th year we went a bit more in-depth, I kept trying to re-learn it but didn't remember it for long enough, by exam time I didn't have enough time to re-learn it again. Community college I wanted to brush up, thought I'd finally mastered it but within about a month I had entirely forgot once again, and had to re-learn as if I had never learned it before. By the way, failed the exam. 2nd year community college, same situation with the re-learning, managed to scrape a pass. University we covered a lot of maths in half a semester - failed, with trig and algebra being the main culprits. Oh, yeah, and no need to explain but I'll say anyway, start of university I had completely forgotten trig and had to re-learn again.
I can't seem to remember maths for very long. It's getting to be a serious problem. Trig is the worst part I find, but there's other aspects I have also had to re-learn over and over and over again, and forgotten in alarmingly short spaces of time.