Are you mathematically able?

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Are you mathematically able?
ASD/Yes 30%  30%  [ 167 ]
ASD/Yes 32%  32%  [ 178 ]
ASD/No 15%  15%  [ 85 ]
ASD/No 16%  16%  [ 89 ]
Other/Yes 2%  2%  [ 11 ]
Other/Yes 3%  3%  [ 14 ]
Other/No 1%  1%  [ 8 ]
Other/No 1%  1%  [ 8 ]
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04 Dec 2012, 11:58 am

Hell no! I am mathematically ret*d :lol:


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06 Feb 2013, 12:55 am

Discalculia, huh? In high school algebra I could always analyze a word problem just about instantaneously. Then I did the numbers wrong. Double-checking didn't help. I'd make the exact same mistake twice.



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20 Feb 2013, 3:36 am

Yeah right, I don't even know the basics like division, multiplication, my times tables. I think this is rather pathetic. But this is unfortunately because the teachers wanted the students to practice it at home until they fully got the hang of it, but I never did, and the fact that they let us use a calculator for EVERYTHING in middle school and high school didn't help either. :(


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05 Mar 2013, 11:10 am

I'm very good with numbers and mental maths and did very well in secondary school maths, but not as well in university where maths gets a lot more abstract. In fact one of my obsessions when I was a young child was thinking about numbers.


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06 Mar 2013, 9:58 pm

<--- Can barely comprehend the quadratic formula.


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06 Mar 2013, 10:56 pm

I can't math for the life of me.


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08 Mar 2013, 8:37 pm

Hell No!

I'm crap at math and always have been. I'm in 12th Grade and i'm failing my Geometry class because it is so dang hard!


I'm definitely below average in Math. I ain't gonna lie.



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11 Mar 2013, 3:21 pm

I am as mathematically disabled as possible.


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07 May 2013, 1:34 am

Not very good at all in math. I'm not even good with a calculator.


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27 May 2013, 1:44 pm

I'm very good with my math. In fact, math is my best subject.


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17 Jun 2013, 12:35 pm

I made both my math tutors sad and confused, but don't test positive for dyscalculia or anything similar.



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20 Jun 2013, 11:05 pm

i can do basic math but not much above that



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05 Jul 2013, 9:56 pm

Yep
always first in class in math since forever
grade 12 atm



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11 Jul 2013, 4:37 pm

billiscool wrote:
i can do basic math but not much above that


I sympathise with that, my maths goes a little under basic mathematics, but im sure given the correct ratio of national average weather for this time of the year that 80f may not seem that high but has a degree of 30c, I don't know, help please clarify.
Oh and I still sympathise with the above persons honesty .



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11 Jul 2013, 5:14 pm

Today, I could not solve a differential equation if my life depended on it. But back in the day.. I used to be great with the math-part, but horrible with getting my numbers correct; I think I have some mild form of dyscalculia if that is possible.

I don't know how math in highschool was in your country, but in mine we got a sheet with the questions and then blank sheets of scientific paper (is that what you call it? the ones with the grid?) to do the calculations. So the question may state 42/7 , and I would copy it over to my sheet as 72/4 and get 18 instead of the correct 6 for the actual question. I would do the correct calculations, but use the wrong numbers. Especially bad when you had to solve the equations and things in steps, because I would mutate the numbers in every step.

I did absolutely horrible in math, but I had a very good grasp of the theories behind it. Also, I was especially good with the story-problems, I don't know why.



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12 Jul 2013, 12:39 pm

Maths is one of my strongest subjects. I am in a high set at school, and I can do many high level parts of maths with ease.


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