While I know math is a useful tool, I'm not the biggest fan. If I studied long enough, I would be able to ace a test; however, I would have to study really hard. This was rarely an issue for me in most subjects. Yeah, it was rewarding to figure out a problem and realize that you overcame something difficult, but it felt like a tedious requirement for someone in the social sciences. It doesn't need to be shoved in our faces every second. Sure, it's important in general and some people need to have advanced skills, but how many mathematicians have an advanced understanding of history, law, or politics? Well, then why does a poli-sci major need to study intermediate mathematics?
Perhaps it wouldn't be an issue for me if I felt no pressure and could simply study the subject for fun. I'm still holding off on the GRE, so this is a sore subject for me, lol.