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I'm a Sophomore and I'm worried about college


Question Posted Sunday October 30 2011, 2:08 pm

Hello, so I'm the type that thinks a lot about the future..and I worry a lot to haha. Okay, so I'm a Sophomore and I'm worried about college.. my brother who's started college tells me that I have to take a math class, which is needed..and that's my most TERRIBLE subject, and I don't want to flunk out of college 0_0 I want to be a lawyer or a writer..nothing with math.. really..

I'd just like to know if anyone who has trouble with math, did you do alright in college?..
I know this is a real stupid question since how young I am right now, 16. I'd just like to know..

Thank you! <3


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AdviceMistress answered Monday October 31 2011, 10:44 am:
Math isn't my best subject and I completely can't stand numbers. Unfortunately it's one of the basic subjects you must take of in order to get your degree. My advice would be to involve yourself in the class, take lots of notes, and also ask for help. For right now don't worry about it!

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LostAngel answered Sunday October 30 2011, 8:37 pm:
For myself, I was okay in math, usually my best subject..and then my senior year I took math for the college bound, which was a pre-intro of college math..which was basically 9th grade math all over again..and that gave me a feel of what it was like. I did go to the math lab at my school when I needed help. You can always find tutors and staff that are willing to help you out. Also if math is not your strongest point you can take the lowest/easiest course. Being that your in 10th grade, that means you have 2 more years til college. Which I find is a good amount time for your situation. If I were you I'd go to your guide counsler and talk to them about what you can do to make yourself prepared for college math.

I know how you feel.. I am photography major and by state requirements I had to take a science lab, I barely passed.. because it wasn't my strongest point.

But you're on the right track of where you need to be in life, if you have anymore questions feel free to inbox me. :)

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LiSaxOBaBii answered Sunday October 30 2011, 6:22 pm:
Academically, I feel that college is so much easier than highschool.

There is so much support for when you need extra help on assignments. The teachers at college are really passionate about the subject they are teaching and will usually give you individual attention on assignments if you let them know that you're struggling.

Also, my college has a "Math Lab" and people that are really good at math help me with my work.

You will be fine :)

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