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Say that 3x fast.
Hey everyone,
first off thanks for taking the time to read this. It means a great deal to me that you've taken your time to click on my post.
I will keep this short and sweet, & if need be, I can elaborate further.
I'm a male student, going for my generals in college with a disorder called Dyscalculia. A severe math disability/deficiency.
What doesn't make sense is that I excel at nearly all other subjects, but when it comes to the dreaded M, the word excel disappears from my vocabulary. Some background, I was placed in remedial math courses through the majority of high school. Due to my math disability, I was granted a diploma without completing geometry (a requirement).
I struggled with algebra, and my senior year of high school I graduated with a D in the class... It was my second year of algebra, I had failed the course that previous year (junior year).
Y=mx+b is as hard for me as I imagine writing is for some of you.
The only difference is that some of you can get by with shabby writing.
I cannot get by with shabby arithmetic, it doesn't work that way. Either you understand it, or you flop.
Biology & the anatomy of the human body are so simple for me to understand, and yet I can't grasp simple numerical concepts! It has really crippled a large portion of me and my life.
How is it possible for someone like me, who in the very literal sense cannot grasp some of the more conceptually challenging subjects; succeed in becoming a physician?
I've found that medicine is really the only thing in life that matters. I've considered very briefly becoming a nurse. But this always leads me to think, I guess, why not Aristotle become a renowned painter? Musician? Cobbler?
I am human, it's only my nature.
So! with all that being said.
I need to beat this math demon of mine.
Is it possible?
If so, what do I need to do.
Thank you again for your time, and again for any replies.
I'll be checking my post periodically for your responses!
-Joe
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Hey everyone,
first off thanks for taking the time to read this. It means a great deal to me that you've taken your time to click on my post.
I will keep this short and sweet, & if need be, I can elaborate further.
I'm a male student, going for my generals in college with a disorder called Dyscalculia. A severe math disability/deficiency.
What doesn't make sense is that I excel at nearly all other subjects, but when it comes to the dreaded M, the word excel disappears from my vocabulary. Some background, I was placed in remedial math courses through the majority of high school. Due to my math disability, I was granted a diploma without completing geometry (a requirement).
I struggled with algebra, and my senior year of high school I graduated with a D in the class... It was my second year of algebra, I had failed the course that previous year (junior year).
Y=mx+b is as hard for me as I imagine writing is for some of you.
The only difference is that some of you can get by with shabby writing.
I cannot get by with shabby arithmetic, it doesn't work that way. Either you understand it, or you flop.
Biology & the anatomy of the human body are so simple for me to understand, and yet I can't grasp simple numerical concepts! It has really crippled a large portion of me and my life.
How is it possible for someone like me, who in the very literal sense cannot grasp some of the more conceptually challenging subjects; succeed in becoming a physician?
I've found that medicine is really the only thing in life that matters. I've considered very briefly becoming a nurse. But this always leads me to think, I guess, why not Aristotle become a renowned painter? Musician? Cobbler?
I am human, it's only my nature.
So! with all that being said.
I need to beat this math demon of mine.
Is it possible?
If so, what do I need to do.
Thank you again for your time, and again for any replies.
I'll be checking my post periodically for your responses!
-Joe
<@=0D