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I couldn’t even factorise a quadratic until year 12 bro, and i’m doing a bachelor of science degree now. You’ll be fine, math used to hurt my brain a lot and i would see the equations and just give up. The key is just recognising that when a lot of people make it seem like they’re naturally good at math, they’re talking shit out of their ass. Some people are good at it naturally, but i know for sure that most people
who think they’re naturally bad at it just don’t find it interesting enough, or didn’t find it interesting enough in the past to catch up. You just have to study and get used to solving problems. My biggest tip is finding a reason to be interested in maths. For me, that was physics. I got interested in it because of Vsauce and youtube channels like that, and i would see stuff like the Einstein Field Equations. At the time i would be like “this looks so hard, i can’t imagine ever solving that, i don’t understand”, but i just got fed up with talking myself down and gave it a shot, so i studied. And now it’s my passion.