Hello wonderful kind amazing people i have good news i am finally going to go to a regular math class the last few years i have been repeating math because i am bad at it . last year I had to be online i did horrible got a F i am hoping that doing a regular class will help me with my math difficulties .
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Hi,the more you familiarise yourself with this awful subject maths ,the better for you,
That's great news Hiba. I'm so pleased for you.Maths was always my worst subject at school. I've been a very good girl today. I went shopping for food and I didn't buy any chocolate😁. Enjoy your day 💕
You should have treated yourself with some chocolate 😫😄
Really pleased for you, hope it helps with maths a subject that even now I don't like
That's brilliant news Hiba, the very best of luck. Maths is difficult for me, I over complicate it but give me English, say no more.
Very best of luck👍👏💜 xx
Yesss ❤️😄
Good luck! ☺
Good luck Hiba. 😊
Hi Hiba, Well done. Maths can be tough but you are tough too as you are sticking it out. Persistence will pay off I'm sure!👍😊
I hope so
Maths is great and remember there are 10 types of people that understand binary, you either get it...
I enjoy maths - if there is anything I can help you with, please ask.
I too enjoyed maths at school. When the grandchildren were small and loved the game 'Ludo' which came with one dice, I added a second dice and to begin with they counted the dots on their fingers. Gradually they began to recognize and get quicker at putting the two numbers on the dice together. Having two dice it made the game shorter as we got round the board quicker too!!
As they could put two numbers together quickly, I then made columns of numbers to add up in their head and then columns of money numbers. Then the tables they quickly took on board.
Have a play around with numbers, we found them great fun.
Enjoy, it can be great fun. Take Care.
Hello Hb2003
Not wanting to extract your personal information, what are you trying to accomplish by learning math? I ask that question only because I am a retired mechanical engineer and have literally spent years working math problems all day long, but that is the exception most people will never do anything beyond counting their money. In any case I hope you achieve your objective. Blessings.
Getting a good grade and passing . No your fine .I haven’t passed algebra 1 semester 2 yet it’s for my diploma 😄
Hello Hb2003
Getting your diploma is indeed a worthy cause. algebra can be a real trial, the difficulty is going from numerical numbers to abstract letters as place holders. I never enjoyed math until I started applying math in my job and was so amazed at what I could solve. I wish you success. Blessings.
I ended up with a grade U fail at O level in maths at school. When I decided to go to university I knew I would need an O level pass so I enrolled at the Epsom Evening Institute and started again from 1+1=2. A year's study and I passed the London board with a grade 3. As a building surveyor I have had to use maths regularly for structural calculations, heat loss calculations, valuation criteria and so on. It can be done. If you missed some of the basic stuff early on, starting afresh may open up sudden bursts of understanding and make progressing with the subject easier. Good luck.
thanks Jerry I hope that I will pass this semester 😄
I think it will help a lot. Math was my worst subject. Congratulations! 🙂
Great, just want to let you know I'm terrible with math too! Can count money to the Tee😂
going back to the very beginning of whatever math form is giving you trouble (algebra, geometry, ect) & discover where things went wrong will help- as a math tutor I've found this beneficial- Good luck 🍀🍀
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