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If I am an average math student who gets constant c's in classes like algebra and geometry, will i have a hard time in calculus, and should i just avoid it altogether?
rubrix said:before i took Calculus, i didn't like Math much. ... When i took Calculus for the first time, i absolutely loved it. So, i say give it a try see if it is the same for you.
i still don't like algebra btw ;)
symbolipoint said:Maybe a bit of explanation would help in understanding that set of statements. The two statements I am hoping to understand as they relate to each other is about your liking Calculus but not like Algebra. Maybe that is all possible but not too easy for all of us to understand. I assume that you meant Algebra regarding Arithmetic (those courses called Algebra 1 and Algebra 2 in high school).
harvellt said:I truly don't believe in an "average" math student. I seriously failed college algebra twice. I had taken 5 years after High School then returned to college and my heart still wasn't in it I was working full time and unwilling to compromise any part of my life for school, but I thought I was just "bad" at math. The third time I took college algebra I quit my full time job and became a full time student and put the work in, did all the assigned problems even though they weren't required and low and behold when it came to test time, I got A's and got an A in the class, and have moved on to just finishing my third semester of Calc. with an A. The moral of this story is just practice its like any other skill. A rare few are born with a pre-disposition to math but for the vast majority including some very very good physicist it is a skill that takes practice practice practice, and that requires desire and self discipline. Not a "magical" goodness at math.
(I also write my posts too long :) )
mitch93 said:If I am an average math student who gets constant c's in classes like algebra and geometry, will i have a hard time in calculus, and should i just avoid it altogether?