That's too bad SD. And not to make light of that, but I'm more curious about the things that people have experienced later on in their life, that depended on some of the subjects that just didn't hold their interest in school, that we have NOW learned would have been a benefit.
For me, there are certain subjects that come up in social situations, that I have to skirt around or make jokes about (my best defense) because I don't even know enough about them to involve myself in a conversation about them. The only person that knows that I'm as ignorant as I am about some subjects is my hubby.
For example, if someone starts talking about some country they visited or whatever.....I'm hard pressed sometimes to even know what continent it may be on. [img style="CURSOR: pointer" onclick=url(this.src); src="vny!://www.cheesebuerger.de/images/smilie/liebe/g038.gif" border=0] It's a situation where I find it best to be a VERY good listener. But I find it frustrating that this knowledge was at one time basically handed to me and I didn't take it.