>>11833254This thread again? It's a community college so it doesn't really matter at all. Even if it did if you're taking algebra, a high school course, in college it's time you accept you aren't good at math. It's basic math that high schoolers can comprehend with ease, their is no point in teaching it in college if you couldn't get it in high school. Just take the loss and accept you aren't good at math. Not everyone can do math and that's ok.
>>11833296I agree to an extent. I don't think philosophy degree's are a "mickey mouse" degree though, and they aren't required a massive chunk of mathematics.
>>11833318It's sad and is the cause of most financial illiteracy in America