VacationGuy234
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Honestly, I don't see a problem here. You handled the situation very well. The counselor has you setup for tutoring which is what I would have recommended as well.
We don't teach math well here in the U.S. In fact, we don't teach it at all. We teach people how to pass tests. It's like teaching people about a hammer and never telling someone how to build anything with it. You get really good at creating hammers, but that's about it.
So, don't be so hard on yourself just get some help with the course.
Also, I took a lot of courses when I went college. I'd recommend taking 3 to 4 instead of 4 to 5, depending on what you are taking for that semester. And, if you are deaf or HoH it takes longer to process things.
Finally, it might not be you so much as the teacher. One bad teacher can ruin your next 4 math classes. Ask the other students who they recommend for a math teacher.
What are you taking Algebra or Calculus?
We don't teach math well here in the U.S. In fact, we don't teach it at all. We teach people how to pass tests. It's like teaching people about a hammer and never telling someone how to build anything with it. You get really good at creating hammers, but that's about it.
So, don't be so hard on yourself just get some help with the course.
Also, I took a lot of courses when I went college. I'd recommend taking 3 to 4 instead of 4 to 5, depending on what you are taking for that semester. And, if you are deaf or HoH it takes longer to process things.
Finally, it might not be you so much as the teacher. One bad teacher can ruin your next 4 math classes. Ask the other students who they recommend for a math teacher.
What are you taking Algebra or Calculus?


I went against my parents expectations after all my life being rushed through school. They said some hard things to me, but it's ok now and you'll be ok with your parents, too! We shouldn't have to get sick to our stomachs worrying about school when you're doing your best. It will work out.
in relation to the math learning disability aspects of this thread - I have math LD or dyscalclulia and was tested through my university's Disabled Student Services office after continually failing remedial college math. I was put in that course due to pre-college placement scores on my ACT. The class was for credit but not part of the General Degree requirement for my university. I tried and tried but I didn't learn to tell time or make change til high school so this college remedial course was very hard for me. I always remember in any math class sitting there not understanding anything and feeling so lost and alone. I advise anyone who think they may have math LD to get tested, there are various ways to get it done for free or reduced, too.