Quote by Danica McKellar
In high school, a teacher once suggested that I be a math major in college. I thought, 'Me? You've got to be joking!' I mean, in junior high, I used to come home and cry because I was so afraid of my math homework. Seriously, I was terrified of math.

Summary
This quote highlights the surprising nature of the narrator's experience with math. Despite a history of being intimidated and fearful of the subject, a high school teacher believed in their potential as a math major in college. The quote demonstrates how our initial perceptions and anxieties can often limit our own perceptions of our abilities. It serves as a reminder that others can sometimes see potential in us that we may not recognize in ourselves, encouraging us to be open-minded and willing to explore new opportunities despite our initial doubts.