Highly debatable though I agree the acquisition of knowledge is fun. Also, I think when you're younger it's quite exciting seeing the depth of your knowledge increase as rapidly as it does at that age.
I did enjoy doing the maths exams from previous years when I was studying at school. I absolutely devoured them. I thought calculus was better than any magic trick.
Topology is extremely hard, in my opinion. (I don't know what you mean by topography - is that drawing places and surfaces?) But is it really possible to hate functions? I mean, are you sure maths is really the subject for you at all?
You're studying civil engineering, right? Are you more of a bricklayer?
It's on the cards considering his confessed poor attitude to study (Joke JoanK....don't fire up man, you need to chill a bit if we're going to let you in)
Such people exist? I am a complex person with multiple contradictions and duplicities. I will fail, and I deserve to. I must fail. It's a moral imperative.
But of course I don't like failing, I'd love to pass. But I must earn that, and I will have to work to achieve that. Which is why I complain, because I can't put myself to work or study.
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