I'll be getting a poll up soon, but the highest level of math I've taken so far has been Calc II. I felt as if I had been lobotomized every time I dealt with series.[Tooth]
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I'll be getting a poll up soon, but the highest level of math I've taken so far has been Calc II. I felt as if I had been lobotomized every time I dealt with series.[Tooth]
I didn't even make it past algebra and geometry I in high school. I had to get math credit through a correspondance course...
When I took the ASVAB, let's just say I sucked at the math section...
Got all my college math done while still in HS. Thankfully I never had to take a math class again.
i had to take it for college not that i have used it ever...(calc 1)
Computers take care of thing now! I did take up to calc III. Also a lot of physics and aerodynamics. I use very little of any of it today.
CalcII.
I'm as smart as a 5th grader.
I'm taking my college math right now.
took the evaluation test when I enrolled and it showed I was deficient in my math knowledge to say the least.
The semester just ended, I took the super intro basic stuff. No calculators allowed. I have to work up to the college stuff, but when I'm done, I'm done.
but it's coming back to me, and much easier to deal with as a mature adult rather than the petulant child I was in jr. high.
my math problems in school are a perfect example of a failure in the public school system.
anyway, got an 87 on the final, and an A in the class.
on the written/verbal part of of the eval test I got a perfect score.
In machining classes we took some Trig but the majority of my math has been practical on the job stuff. Weight and balance, displacement etc when I went to AeroTech. I do pretty well as long as I can apply it to a real world situation.
You know, the useful kind of math.
5 out of 4 adults have issues with fractions...............