Chemistry. Junk don't make no sense no how.
It took me three tries to finally pass Freshman Chemistry in college as an undergraduate. Three times. It's my biggest academic shame.
Oh man. Totally feel your pain, Yahweh.
My senior year of high school I signed up for Physics. Huge. Mistake. After just the first two exams, my average was a D+, which is the worst I'd ever done in any class.
I had to fight with the principal to let me drop it. I have no idea why he was so insistent that I "tough it out" when I KNEW it was something I'd never get. This was one of my first life lessons in standing my ground when other people tried to tell me what I can and can't do (within reason.) Sometimes you just know yourself better than anyone else.
Fortunately, Physics was an elective. Unfortunately, Chemistry was not, and it was my ultimate downfall when trying to attempt a 4.0.
Same thing with Statistics in grad school...
*Shakes fist at one-sided brain.* I actually think I'm missing the part of the brain that's meant to comprehend both the hard sciences and technology. (Seeing as written communication is my first love, I probably traded it all in for a pen and paper instead.
)
My first career choice would have been the medical field. I would have loved to have done something like genetic research.
But I knew from the start that with my lack of wiring for the hard sciences, any attempt would be doomed.