Not good at math.
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Not good at math.
OK, so I had a brain injury at birth that affected my ability to do math, so I struggle with it (I struggle with algebra). This is really bad because most of the highest paying (Or at least, good paying) jobs require math and science. I guess I'm doomed to be a failure.
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You do remember talking about this, at length, already? I realise now that you never actually wanted advice from anyone about your concerns. I apologise for wasting so much of your time with trying to offer you suggestions and point you toward proactive solutions; this is clearly not what you were hoping for. As I cannot pity you, I will stop giving you support and leave you to your venting in peace. Sorry, dude.
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Lately you are making even me look like a ray of positivity. You are intruding in my domain, I am the negative one. I have had that position for a long time, and you are not going to take it.VG_Addict wrote:OK, so I had a brain injury at birth that affected my ability to do math, so I struggle with it (I struggle with algebra). This is really bad because most of the highest paying (Or at least, good paying) jobs require math and science. I guess I'm doomed to be a failure.
You are very wrong if you think that high paying jobs are there for science and math skills. Sure, they can get you higher paying jobs, but businessmen and financiers, stock market players, make a lot of money and I doubt they have much science or math involved. How many lawyers, pharmacists, and doctors need it. And yes, I know one of you at least will debate that, but the majority of doctors follow a routine. Marketing and HR departments don't really need those. There's plenty of things out there, if you are willing to lower your standards for more money.
I would also tell you to quit complaining about math. The surest way to get good at it is a lot of practice, not a math gene. People are not born with formulas engraved in their brains. I don't like it much and I would not call myself good at it. I have little patience for the abstractions involved. Just look for lots of e's, pi's, i's, and squiggly lines in some position and you have math.
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I don't geometry. At all. And I get by ok with basic to semi-basic math. You spend a lot of time focusing on your (IMAGINED) negatives. Focus on what you like about yourself, if that's even anything. And if it isn't, for the love of all that is good and wholesome, FIND SOMETHING.
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I hate to be a killjoy here, but I'm going to intercede right here and call you out. Maybe not lawyers; they don't need math so much, but pharmacists and doctors do need it... to graduate from university.Kil'jaeden wrote:How many lawyers, pharmacists, and doctors need it. And yes, I know one of you at least will debate that, but the majority of doctors follow a routine.
That said, it's hard for me to say that math is worthless. One of my majors in uni was mathematics, so... I kind of feel awkward not repeating the party line that OMG MATH IS EVERYWHERE! But it's not like complicated math is involved in every decent paying job out there. Yes, you need to be able to add, subtract, multiply, and do rudimentary division and very elementary algebra (in as much as the algebra they teach you in 5th grade thanks to story problems). But you rarely need real algebra, geometry, trigonometry, calculus, advanced probability, advanced statistics, number theory, linear algebra, matrix computations, combinatorics, cryptography, need I go on(?) in day-to-day life in most jobs. Heck, even my job (which is rather math-centric) doesn't have half of those, and another half are yet again one of those special cases.
To semi-quote a line from a former college roommate:
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My mother is an accountant, a decent-paying, math-heavy job, and she hasn't a clue how to help me in Algebra, because she hasn't used any of what we are learning in school. My uncle even programs computers and junk, and he had a slightly difficult time teaching me Algebra because he uses calculators for all his math.
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I can do math if pushed, but I feel like I'm beating my head against the wall to arrive at a conclusion that is ultimately pointless. Especially the higher level math. I have never once in my daily life needed algebra or anything more advanced than that. For that matter, I don't need most of what I learned in school. My self taught computer skills are far more valuable. I work with numbers all day long, but I never do that math either. That's what Excel is for.
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Pretty much everything above story-problem level formula manipulation.VG_Addict wrote:What would "real" algebra be?
You don't need to know that (x - y)(x + y) = x^2 - y^2 or be able to recite the quadratic formula on a regular basis. Or even what a parabola looks like.
But stuff like, "if I'm traveling 55 miles an hour, and I the place I want to go is 90 miles away," simple algebra will tell you how long it'll take to get there.
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I have a job that doesn't require too much math now. I don't need algebra and I can use a calculator. Although I get around because I still live at home.
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