Seeing the upcoming subjects, the day couldn't be too bad for Reinhard.
Mathematics, despite not interesting him on their own, were no problem for him. Since he could reason well, math problems were no difficult task, even without any effort, provided Reinhard had an interest in solving them. If the tasks at would just be mass calculations, especially if they weren't allowed to use calculators, Reinhard would probably intentionally perform them at a snail's pace. After all, true mathematicians don't calculate, they circumvent almost all calculations by clever applications of laws and theorems.
English on the other hand wasn't Reinhard's best subject, although not because of any sort of language barrier. Translating and speaking was no hard task, as these processes followed set rules, albeit in part complicated ones. His achilles heel was the content of the texts he was supposed to write, as he in most cases didn't really know what to write about, especially when analyzing the work of other authors. How am I supposed to know why Shakespear wrote this verse in this particular way, it's not like he wrote his reasons down somewhere, nor can anyone ask him.
Small Unit Tactics would most likely be interesting. After all a unit of one should still be considered small, in which case such tactics, if he didn't use them already, should make it easier for him to live.
As the question why an asterisk was attached had already been asked, Reinhard remained silent.