>been out of school for 10 years
>dropped out of college
>want to relearn math for mostly fun
How do I do this? Can I just start at calculus? I dropped out of college at calc 3 and forget a lot of shit such as memorizing the unit circle and all the trig identities. Is it really necessary to go back to geometry and algebra 2 and learn how polynomial functions work again? Or can I just start at calculus (which honestly interests me the most), along with probability and pick up what I need to relearn along the way as I go?
I think prob/stat can be applied to life regardless of what you do, and calc seems like a good bridge to harder math which could be fun, maybe it's not, I dunno. I'm a neet. I have a lot of free time and feel bad playing games/watching anime all day. Want to at least attempt to learn something again. Midwit btw.
>dropped out of college
>want to relearn math for mostly fun
How do I do this? Can I just start at calculus? I dropped out of college at calc 3 and forget a lot of shit such as memorizing the unit circle and all the trig identities. Is it really necessary to go back to geometry and algebra 2 and learn how polynomial functions work again? Or can I just start at calculus (which honestly interests me the most), along with probability and pick up what I need to relearn along the way as I go?
I think prob/stat can be applied to life regardless of what you do, and calc seems like a good bridge to harder math which could be fun, maybe it's not, I dunno. I'm a neet. I have a lot of free time and feel bad playing games/watching anime all day. Want to at least attempt to learn something again. Midwit btw.
