Rainbow_Habitué
Bronze Member
A lot of my experiences are centred around arithmetic, so it brings up a lot of feelings when I try to remember multiplication tables or do long division, or even add sometimes. I just freeze and a million different thoughts and feeling seem to zip through (including the knowledge that I'm blowing it again).
This last winter I was taking some catch-up courses at the adult collegiate to get my pre-calc and my physics, and I did really well; it was a hyper-supportive environment full of people who largely had troubles in school too.
Now I'm aiming at the distant end goal of a physics Phd, so I can be a professor one day, but I'm afraid that the classes I'm taking at university will be under high-pressure to make arithmetical calculations really quick.
I'm sure I can do the math when I work hard, but I'm not the speediest on the calculator and the more pressure I'm under, the more I feel the panic and anger.
Any ideas, suggestions on how I can get through this? Somebody who has done university math and physics? I'm also doing chem this year.
This last winter I was taking some catch-up courses at the adult collegiate to get my pre-calc and my physics, and I did really well; it was a hyper-supportive environment full of people who largely had troubles in school too.
Now I'm aiming at the distant end goal of a physics Phd, so I can be a professor one day, but I'm afraid that the classes I'm taking at university will be under high-pressure to make arithmetical calculations really quick.
I'm sure I can do the math when I work hard, but I'm not the speediest on the calculator and the more pressure I'm under, the more I feel the panic and anger.
Any ideas, suggestions on how I can get through this? Somebody who has done university math and physics? I'm also doing chem this year.