This is pretty much me right here. Chemistry almost killed me because of all those formulas and equations that had to be figured out and solved, but any other science course was right up my alley . . . I didn't think I would be able to handle dissecting animals in Biology, but I did surprisingly well (I guess because they were already dead, so it's not like I was murdering them or anything).I sucked at math too. I got by in Geometry, but Algebra killed me.
On the flip side, I could ace anything verbal. Reading, Spelling, Vocabulary, I nailed it.
Science, did good in Biology and Physics, but Chemistry, not so much.
Thankfully, since 1985, I never had to solve for X.
I remember we had a fun Biology assignment regarding genetic traits and how they're passed down: our teacher paired us up with another student, one of us would blindly and randomly select genetic traits, while the other would design what our child would look like (I being artistic, naturally, ended up design mine and my partner's child). I have to say, our child was turning out to be one hediously ugly little thing, to which my partner actually turned to me and said, "You've been cheating on me, haven't you?!"
If my memory serves correctly our child ended up being a short, overweight, curly-haired, freckle-faced, near-sighted girl who was exceptionally strong and athletic, but also intellectual and academic. She was still ugly AF doe.