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Hi there, I am new here, and I would love some advice. I’m going back for my GED, and I only have math left to conquer. Yes, conquer. I didn’t like math when I was in high school and I certainly don’t like it now. Because in the course of one semester, I’m supposed to conquer algebra, algebra2, pre-Calc, calculus, trig, and geometry. Will I ever use any of that in my future Will I ever use any of that in my future? Hell no. Especially not trig and geometry. And if I have to figure out the circumference of a circle one more time, I swear I’m gonna scream. This is my second year going back for this, I’ve passed everything but math. And it’s looking like I’m gonna have to go back next year and finish math. I have a tutor, but the problem is my tutor wants to get me like a firm foundation. But I’m so far in advance from that that I I just need help. I need to know where to go for study guides or videos that they break it down because I am a visual learner not a book learner.
Thank you so much!!
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