<p>I’ve never bought into the idea that a person can be “wired” for a certain task. It’s a popular saying to say “I’m not a math person” or “I’m not good at writing”. No, anyone can be good, you just need to practice. In your case you probably haven’t worked as hard at math as you have some of your other courses, you can easily change that. Success in college has nothing to do with how smart you are or if you’re naturally good at something. It’s how hard you work. You can easily become an engineer if you want, you just need to put your mind to it.</p>
<p>I don’t buy the easily distracted or ADD stuff that everyone seems to have either. It’s a mind set.</p>
<p>I’ve had a few friends who dropped out of engineering who blamed their failings on, not being a math type person and getting easily distracted. Stuff they said they couldn’t do. Bogus man, they didn’t work hard and didn’t want to work hard. </p>