ANSWERS: 3
  • Differences in genetic make up and experience as a child.
  • My mother always excused my poor grades in math by saying "you don't have a mathematical mind; you're just like your father." She didn't mean anything mean by it, she was trying to make me feel better because she simply believed it. So I always did poorly in math in gradeschool, jr. high and highschool. Then, in the early seventies, when I was being tested to get into a college, it turned out that my math, concret logic and abstract logic skills were in the 98th percentile. Math has been one of my great loves and skills ever since. We are what we are told we are.
  • i think the interest in a subject is very important.Even i wasent good at math but once i started developing interest in it my grades were the best in my class.

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