Let me tell you how I handled the "math" issue for college (Marketing requires math, and depending upon specialty, can be LOTS of math).
I basically have...well, really had...a math phobia. I thought I was terrible at math. So, I created a self-fulfilling prophesy. However, when I went to college, I knew I was going to have to take statistics and pass it eventually. When you go to college, they make you take placement exams for things like Math. I dealt with my phobia by taking the math level lower (easier) than what I tested into. This made my first college math course relatively easy and it helped build my confidence. So, by the time I took the class that I tested into, I already had a bit of a math "groove."
I think some people have the misconception that math and science are "hard" and writing, reading, and social studies are "easy." The truth is that they require different kinds of smarts. My son, for example, finds math easy and writing hard. Also, although I was not good at math at all, I am very good at logic puzzles. I solved Einstein's logic puzzle rather easily. And it really seems like if you are good at logic you should be good at math, but it doesn't hold true for me. Different people have different strengths. The trick is just figuring out how to play to your strengths and fortify your weaknesses.
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Mom to 2 exceptional atypical kids
Long BAP lineage