Social Studies
Accounting, Business and Engineering
You could become an accountant, bookkeeper, business or financial analyst, mathematician, actuary (calculates probabilities for insurance companies), statistician (analyzes numerical data).
Mathematics and English. (A good background in computing is also recommended.)
Not all do. And adults who are almost proud to admit that "I was never good at physics or mathematics when I was at school" don't help. This gives the wrong impression - that it is OK not to be good at these subjects.
Mathematics helps one with critical thinking and problem solving. If a person is good in math, they will be better able to figure out situations and find solutions.
I like mathematics, but I am bad at problem solving. Engineers are good at mathematics and problem solving.
we should do practice regularly .we should give more time to difficult subjects.
Most likely science and social studies. If not, you whiz at everything.(I'm a mathematician myself)
Yes and no, Einstein was talented in physics and mathematics but not very talented in other school subjects. When he was 17, in 1896, he took the Swiss Matura and obtained mostly good grades (the scale was from 1 to 6 and he passed with 6 in both physics and mathematics).
she is good at mathematics
catering -------------- Mathematics and English (if you are in an English speaking country) else the language of your country. If the school provide technical subjects like metal work this also is useful to gain relevant skills
Take the subjects that your good at it and you have confidence! But also it must have sense to your aim...