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How can I learn math

[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 11-11-10] [Hit: ]
Not to be a complete jerk that I am, I was actually moved up an year in terms of math. It feels lonely being the only sophomore in the senior mathematics class. But, now enough about me, as for you,......
Ok so I want to be a physicist but I've never been good at math, and I understand that a good understanding in math is crucial for physics. When I got into high school they tryed to progress me through the classes so quickly and got so left behind (because all they gave a **** about was there own ratings on the school board to get everyone graduated) I still feel like I'm still on an 8th grade math level. So my question is what's a good program I can do on my computer or whatever. I want to take it upon myself to start over and learn the right way. I want to start again from pre algebra and move up from there, just to get everything I can. I know I won't make it through college physics if I don't have a good basis in math. So because of that I probably won't go to college for another year or two. I'd even consider online tutoring.
Any suggestions and info will be appreciated.

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Ah.. I know how you feel. Not to be a complete jerk that I am, I was actually moved up an year in terms of math. It feels lonely being the only sophomore in the senior mathematics class. But, now enough about me, as for you, I envy you for being interested in that field. It truly is a difficult but rewarding field to venture in.

Sad but true, my teacher used to say math and science are best buddies. And I've come to realize that in the past few years. In fact, if you go towards advanced physics, the vast majority is based on logic and mathematical equations that have been proven throughout the years. It's basically you know the equations or you don't. Besides knowing them, you need the proper mathematical fundamentals to incorporate and ultimately generate the values you need in a particular calculation in experiments. I think that you should find yourself a tutor first off and at your age which I'm guessing is around eighteen or so, Pre-algebra, geometry, algebra, and maybe pre-calculus/trigonometry (If you have a good brain), should be possible to learn within an year or possibly two. Whatever you do, even if you feel as if everyone is ahead (Which they aren't): Do NOT rush any of them. You don't want to consider it as a waste of time.
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