Who /fucking uneducated/ here?
>18
>don't have times tables memorized
>can't do long hand division
>can't write cursive
Fake it until you make it has been my life so far
Fuck my parents, homeschooling cut my education off at 6th grade
What can I use to catch up?
>>29292400
I can't do any of those things and I'm getting an engineering degree. Those skills are all just memes op.
Friend of mine hardly graduated from high school and started working in IT. He now makes 90k a year. Granted that's after 11 years in the field but that's damn good money for no college debt.
>>29292400
None of those things matter in the real world retard.
>>29292400
the only thing that makes you a dumbass is thinking these things make you a dumbass
Well tables are real easy
is basically additions of numbers
Besides, isn't homeschooling ilegal?
schools exists for a reason
>>29292400
this is a test
This is only a test
>dropped out of school in year 10
>just got fired from my warehouse job
Yep. Uneducated. Practically a working class stereotype, though at least I'm not a criminal or addict.
>>29292400
>don't have times tables memorized
Just keep repeating it on your free time. It is kinda helpful sometimes on the spot when you don't have a calculator handy. Or use mnemonics. Make up neat, original little stories for each equation.
>can't do long hand division
Nothing a 2 minute YouTube video can't solve.
>can't write cursive
Literally don't matter after elementary school.
If you wanna learn more go to Khan Academy. That place has taught me everything I know.
>>29292506
You can learn those things in under a week if you studyI'm failing math because I never studied a day in my life
>>29292438
>>29292462
>>29292478
I haven't technically graduated, the state has no idea where I am and don't seem to care.
I feel retarded when I talk to my friend because they're crazy good at math, going over topics I haven't even heard of. I can't do any form of geometry other than maybe diameter, I can't do fractions, decimals or percentages. Also I get uncomfortable when adding numbers up around other people
>4 times 3? 12.
>8 times 5? 40
>6 times 6? 36
nothin personal, kid.
>>29292573
>wanna learn more go to Khan Academy. That place has taught me everything I know.
Yeah I'll try and see how far I can go with that. Thanks Anon
>>29292603
Hey, I had one of those twice in a row once. I still can't seem to pinpoint where everything started going downhill for me.
>used to be a wizard at math
>dementia has ate my brain slowly for 6 years
sigh
>>29292642
No problem. I used it to learn algebra before going back to college. I still use it to keep learning math because my teacher isn't really that great of a teacher, but I need them credits and that degree.