I’m still in HS (I’m 18) and going to self-study those courses
I’m not sure exactly what that is but I read a book on Euclidean geometry once it was super interesting and I felt I understood it well
Personally, geometry came easy to me, but analytic geometry was hard. I found that I was better at math in general if I wasn’t manic, and my thoughts weren’t racing. Large amounts of coffee had a very detrimental effect on my studies of math. There was a period where I was drinking a small amount of coffee, I was getting about the right amount of exercise, and I was doing transcendental meditation, and math came easily to me. Then I started to drink again, and I quit going to classes. My grades went to ■■■■.
Depends on the person, some maths classes can be hard and others easy for one person and the opposite for another person.
My geometrical ability is quite limited, i have to work extrra hard to get my head around concepts but if the explanation is simple i do manage okay sometimes but generally - i find geometrics quite difficult
I thought geometry wasn’t too bad. But other people thought differently, so it really depends
I’m to geometry what Ed Wood was to directing movies.
I took geometry in the 8th or 9th grade. I didn’t really enjoy the teacher but junior high geometry wasnt bad at all. I had a better teacher in high school and enjoyed trigonometry. None of it seemed really crazy to me at the time.
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