no, depending on how much you study in both of them
Math is the language of science and in and of itself is important for teaching people how to think, not what to think. Social studies is just the grade school name for a collection of social science " disciplines " and, though needing some study, are orders of magnitude less important than math. Math is an objective discipline while social studies only pretends to be objective.
I think it is harder than math. You usually need to get straight A's on math to get into pre algebra
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No She likes reading,math spanish science social studies, better than spelling
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Science, beyond the introductory level, requires a lot of mathematics, which many people find to be difficult. Unless you are really good at math, you will find social studies to be easier than science.
academic math is more harder than applied or regular math.
People's abilities differ. Some find math harder and some find reading harder. But reading is more basic--you need it just to get around in the world. And you have to be able to "read" (interpret written symbols) in order to do math. Some people find math harder, and some people find reading harder. It depends on whether you have a logical, mathematical sort of mind or an intuitive, imaginative sort of mind! i believe that reading is harder than math.
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That's not necessarily true at all. It depends on the individual person. Some people find programming harder than math. Some people find math harder than programming. Some people find both programming and math to be pieces o' cake. Some people are afraid of both programming and math, and so they find both to be hard. And some people have no idea what programming or math is.
Depending on whether he/she has a social upbringing. Social life is harder for people who have Asperger's Syndrome, but not too harder than somebody who doesn't.
Everybody studies it: some for longer than others.