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When do you hit "the wall"?
Hey all,
I am currently in my first year of undergraduate degree on a software development BSc and am studying a quite introductory mathematics course which effectively only goes up to higher algebra and trig/geometry.
Most of the course is self taught from books and so far, though I've had a few frustrating days where I haven't been able to grasp something immediately, I have been able to answer all the questions to a high standard.
I haven't actually learned mathematics before as I switched off at school (in all subjects), but I was curious..When do I hit a wall where perseverance doesn't work any more, where nothing but raw mathematical ability is the way to progress?
The reason is because at the moment I enjoy it a lot, but I'd say I'm far from a natural talent because it can take me a while for concepts to sink in...but I'm considering taking a further class that goes through calculus etc because I quite enjoy the algebra.
I've heard a lot of people say they struggle with calculus. I'm definitely not short of motivation and for the past 5 months I have studied about 8 hours a day 5 days a week, but I'm not confident I could keep get through the tougher material. A lot of people say programming is like maths, but I'm far better at the former!
Please could any of you offer advice?
Hey all,
I am currently in my first year of undergraduate degree on a software development BSc and am studying a quite introductory mathematics course which effectively only goes up to higher algebra and trig/geometry.
Most of the course is self taught from books and so far, though I've had a few frustrating days where I haven't been able to grasp something immediately, I have been able to answer all the questions to a high standard.
I haven't actually learned mathematics before as I switched off at school (in all subjects), but I was curious..When do I hit a wall where perseverance doesn't work any more, where nothing but raw mathematical ability is the way to progress?
The reason is because at the moment I enjoy it a lot, but I'd say I'm far from a natural talent because it can take me a while for concepts to sink in...but I'm considering taking a further class that goes through calculus etc because I quite enjoy the algebra.
I've heard a lot of people say they struggle with calculus. I'm definitely not short of motivation and for the past 5 months I have studied about 8 hours a day 5 days a week, but I'm not confident I could keep get through the tougher material. A lot of people say programming is like maths, but I'm far better at the former!
Please could any of you offer advice?