Thanks for the heads-up on macro; I still have to take it.Macroeconomic and Microeconomic - their books are easy to understand but exams/quizzes are extremely hard due to applied knowledge and most students failed those courses.
Accounting - Why would I have to take accounting for IT major? It doesn't make sense so accounting courses have same issue as economic courses above.
Higher mathematics. I can add , subtract, multiply, divide practically any length in my head, but I didn't really grasp the more abstract parts of math.
Biology was not bad... have some struggles with algebra and above. The classes depends on how teacher helps and work with you. My high school biology teacher was nice and helpful to make me understand clearer.
Macroeconomic and Microeconomic - their books are easy to understand but exams/quizzes are extremely hard due to applied knowledge and most students failed those courses.
Accounting - Why would I have to take accounting for IT major? It doesn't make sense so accounting courses have same issue as economic courses above.
Economics-- took that in HS, and while I struggled at times, I did pass with a fairly high grade. The hardest part was taking the US and State Constitution tests again, and I had no problems whatsoever, surprisingly, and aced both tests with a high grade.
I'm your worst nightmare, that's what I majored in!
What really had trouble keeping my attention was government and statistics. Ironically they go hand in hand using the same reordering method. Matter of fact, even on AD we all love to throw a percentage or two in our discussion, in order to make our arguments more bullett proof!