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Anonymous at Tue, 28 May 2024 09:29:45 UTC No. 16197434
Anyone else regret not taking advanced math classes in highschool?
now I'm here on /sci/ not knowing calculus looking like a complete moron.
Anonymous at Tue, 28 May 2024 11:10:34 UTC No. 16197522
>>16197434
I did calc abbc but I probably should have also done linear algebra
Anonymous at Wed, 29 May 2024 06:00:54 UTC No. 16198743
>>16197434
im not sure what advanced math they actually teach in highschool. I sure never encountered it.
Anonymous at Wed, 29 May 2024 06:09:04 UTC No. 16198751
I took Calculus in high school, failed it, took it again in college, failed it another two times, and finally passed it after a summer of grinding.
I think most people would benefit a lot not so much from obsessing over particular subjects, but instead from having good study habits and knowing how to assess their weaknesses. Many people think Calculus, Intro to Thermodynamics, or even Circuit Analysis is what filtered them out, but the truth is it was really smoking marijuana, jerking off to crossdresser porn till 4AM the night before final exams and then spending like 40 minutes trying to cram an entire semester's worth of knowledge and slowly acquired skills into a single study session that makes people fail subjects that are not difficult but do require putting in a bit more effort than usual.
Anonymous at Wed, 29 May 2024 07:17:43 UTC No. 16198810
the highest math class i took in high school was called business math and it was basically doing algebra 1 but the problems had a taxes or wage theme
Anonymous at Wed, 29 May 2024 07:50:05 UTC No. 16198830
>>16197434
Go to your local city or community college and learn, there is nothing stopping you. Just be honest with yourself and not be a pseud faggot.