I need to get a solid understanding of algebra within two months. Is there a way?
What the fuck do I do? I can vaguely remember it from high school but I failed it before dropping out and getting my G.E.D.
It's for a potential job.
get a tutor
if you don't like that one get another one
i needed something similar except more geometry and physics and she helped me immensely, i got the job
>>17329397
anything online?
>>17329397
Shit, are they expensive where you live? I have never had a tutor.
>>17329401
>>17329402
i was fortunate enough to find a friend of a friend (now a newfriend) willing to do it but you could probably find someone at a local college or university
international students are often willing to barter for language lessons/experience
maybe offer a case of beer on craigslist or something?
>>17329411
I will look into it. Thanks a bunch.
>>17329422
godspeed, anon
i have tried to find good online sources a few times already (half assed attempts, desu, but i did about 3 times for 30 mins and haven't found something good).
what i would need is something that really goes trough the basics step by step. i feel like i lack the foundations and thus are not able to build something that's not wobbly af on top of it. not OP btw. even a pointer on what to google woud help a lot...
This is a good resource: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/algebra-home