I am horrible at math. In junior high school, I was in an AIS (Academic Intervention Services) program for it because I scored a one (the scale goes from zero to five) on the math section of my sixth grade Terra Nova exam. During my first two years of high school, I was in Regents Extended math classes, which went slower than regular math classes but still followed the same curriculums. In the eleventh grade, I was transfered to a regular math class because I did very well in Regents Extended. I got a B+ in ninth grade and an A in tenth grade, not to mention I passed my Math A Regents with a seventy eight percent. However, I found math to be a living hell in eleventh grade. The curriculum went very fast and I rarely had any idea as to what was going on in the class. My teacher only gave me a C because I went to see him every day for extra help and frequently went to my school's math lab for assistance (though the math lab teachers were -- who would ignore me). In twelfth grade, my guidance consoler allowed me to go into an eleventh grade Regents Extended class for extra high school credit. Needless to say, I found the class to be a piece of cake. I got an A without having to study for a single exam.
Sadly, I have to take a semester of math in college. I am holding back on it until my senior year. I know I am going to do terrible in it.
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