Math was always my best subject in school, right up to 11th grade (or junior year or whatever). It was then replaced by physics, which happened to be more in line with what math used to be like before.
Engineering (and most other sciences) have high-school level math as a necessary pre-requisite, and most fields will introduce a lot more concepts on top of that. For example, laplace transforms as a way to solve ordinary differential equations are used widely in electrical engineering from the get-go, which means you also need to understand differential equations and integrals and algebra and exponentials to a good degree.
Anyway so if you're in middle school and are frustrated by having to study math that you think you'll "never use in real life", just wait till your parents force you into ruining your life in high school and college doing any kind of STEM. It'll all make sense then.
Wow writing blogs is like super hard man.
None of this is flowing well at all.