Only if it is the name of a class or the first word in the sentence. For instance, you could write, "I love algebra but my Algebra II teacher is very strict." and "Algebra is my second class of the day."
You only capitalize 'algebra' and 'history' if they are at the beginning of the sentence or part of a title:
Algebra and history are my favorite subjects. Our history book is ' The History of Asia' and it's very interesting. My algebra teacher is very patient.
You would not capitalize the words college math in a sentence, unless it was the name of a book, for example.
My favorite professor wrote the book, College Math, published in 1982 and now in its 12th edition.
The movie, College Math, was a dud. Reviewers said the director forgot to multiply his assets.
versus
I found college math extra difficult because I never had high school algebra.
She failed college math in every semester.
versus first word of a sentence
College math challenged me.
College math needed tutors to carry the text for the course.
No it should not, unless it is a name.... which would be weird.
Not usually; it wouldn't be capitalized as used in the question.
If at the beginning of a sentence then yes. But only proper nouns and "I" are capitalized in the middle of sentences
No. It's not necessary. It is capitalized at the beginning of the sentence or when it forms part of the proper noun. Examples: Marissa is in the first grade. First Grade Fashion School
No it shouldn't be capitalized.
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
Heavy traffic is a hindrance to my getting to work on time
If you are writing about taking math and science this year, do not capitalize them.
No.
The word "math" is typically not capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title where capitalization rules apply.
No, you do not capitalize bachelor's degree in this sense.
You would capitalize "science" only if it is the first word in the sentence. Examples: Science is my niece's favorite subject. Ralph was always quick to answer, with answers not based in science.
If you are talking about it as a field of study you would capitalize it, but if you say I study math in general then not capitalized
Yes, "Math" and "English" should be capitalized in a sentence when referring to the subject or course. For example, "I have a Math exam tomorrow" or "She is studying English literature."
Math is the correct spelling for this sentence. Maths can be the correct spelling for this sentence. In other words it depends on how you put it in a sentence. * * * * * English : Maths US : Math
No it shouldn't be capitalized.
No. It's not necessary. It is capitalized at the beginning of the sentence or when it forms part of the proper noun. Examples: Marissa is in the first grade. First Grade Fashion School
No it shouldn't be capitalized.
math in college
it means the sentence just back words