Pseudo
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Well, i'm not sure what the benchmark is here...op, care to elaborate?
Is it just peoples own perspectives of what good or bad is in maths or do you have an actual example to go by.
I'm not naturally inclined if that is what you are asking...well i'm not drawn to it anyway...
Though i am actually pretty good at it..if i work at it.
Basic math i always found quite easy... things compute fairly quickly.
Advanced math i do not have much experience of but i do grasp concepts quickly and when i have attempted to understand particular areas i could focus and learn without much fuss.
I was mainly thinking of higher level calculus and beyond stuff. By good I meant "do you find it easy to excel in". I would not say I was good at math. In every other subject I was able to get to a point where I felt like I had "mastered" what we were learning. But with math I always felt like I was flying blind. I'd attempt to follow the steps but always felt unsure. I've never been a linear thinker so I was prOne to simple mistakes. I still typically got A's in math but t was a constant headache. The only subject where I felt the need to really work to learn.