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Have you heard of left brain-right brain? Left-brain thinkers are (usually) good at mathematics because they are logical, rational, analytic, etc., which are aspects of math. Right brain thinkers are (usually) good at English because they are more social, linguistic, see the big picture, and are half the time religious, which are aspects of English class. Left brain is to math, like Right brain is to English. Look up MBTI on Google to see your personality type. I am an INTJ - Introversion, iNtuitive, Thinking, Judgmental. It is because of this I excel in math, but I don't like English.

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