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Physics, Chemistry, Engineering, English Literature, Political Science, Comparative Religion,

Business Administration, and Computer Science are going to be hard for you if you expect

them to be. If you're interested in them and want to know something about them, then

they won't be hard for you.

And if you're still high-school age, then you may have the beginning of an idea of

what you're interested in, but you don't have the foggiest clue yet of what you're

good at.

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Q: Is physics and chemistry and engineering going to be hard for you if you are good at math and economics but not a good writer?
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