<p>I think it all really depends on your skills.<br>
I personally am not the best writer. However, over the past year or so my writing has become exponentially better than it was because I started to care about my writing and putting lots of work and effort into it. My writing skills are much better than they were. Well, actually they are pretty rusty now because I havent had english since january, soo…yeah. But still better than they were, and they will definitely improve with more work.</p>
<p>Writing however is one thing I am able to learn well. Math on the other hand is not. I am not bad at math, I would even say I’m better than average, but by no means am I an A math student. I can’t get an A in math. Not matter how hard I try I always end up with a B. I don’t really get the concepts to be hard to grasp, but in the end once pencil is to paper on a test I mess up somehow when having to apply certain mathematical skills I have learned to complex theoretical situations.</p>
<p>Languages are my forte. Never really have trouble with them because I have always been great at memorizing (vocab is a breeze) and writing them usually isnt that difficult for me. Some errors here and there of course, but that’s it.</p>
<p>I would definitely say that Intelligence>hard work, but it can vary greatly from person to person and subject to subject.</p>
<p>Boo math! I love math, but it’s too mad im not that great at it.</p>