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BookWorm
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I am 13 and have been reading non technical books/papers for about 8 months, stuff by Carl Sagan and Isaac Asimov etc. I have no trouble understanding them. But when I read any of the more technical books, I understand only about half of it. Do I not know enough math? I know the basics of calculus and anything below agebra 2 is as easy as PI. Do I need to know more? Or is it a problem with reading comprehension? Or am I just to young to be able to understand more technical books?
Any comments would be helpful.
Thanks,
The kid who reads to much.
Any comments would be helpful.
Thanks,
The kid who reads to much.