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maths

  1. Daydreamer

    Sometimes I worry about the future.

    Well, since my mind has rather annoyingly decided to start worrying at silly hours, I might as well share my concerns. I'm worried that I will never pass my Maths GCSE, and as a result my CV will be disregarded by employers. Then there's that voice that lingers at the back of my mind that tells...
  2. Daydreamer

    When should someone seek a diagnosis for a learning disability? Poll.

    I am curious to hear people's opinions on this. Personally, I have struggled with basic arithmetic for most of my life, my friends and family suspect that I have dyscalculia, and whenever I've read into it I've found myself relating to the symptoms, and some online tips I once found for...
  3. windowall

    Anyone studying/working in maths/science who used to struggle in school?

    I want to go to school for maths/sciences but struggled in school growing up. Did anyone here overcome learning difficulties and was able to enter this field? I would love to hear your experience. I have low confidence from failing in school growing up but my goal is to learn skills to be...
  4. L

    Hi! Aspie girl with lifelong music obsession, also maths and other stuff

    Hi I'm a self-diagnosed aspie. I find these introductions so awkward as I had so many doubts about my own opinion on this. I ended up basically developing anxiety at the end of my third year at uni, but I know this is the root cause and fortunately now have a fellow aspie friend who agrees with...
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