When i went to college the first time for cs i failed discrete math and i felt extremely stupid, the following year i switched to industial engineering becuase of that lol, am i smart enough to learn advanced math on my own? i'm really curious about it, when i passed discrete math the second time i really enjoyed proofs
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Anonymous06/08/26(Mon)19:05:22
Studying as an adult is a lot easier.
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Anonymous06/08/26(Mon)20:53:56
Discrete math is for gay boys anyways. Plus just use AI lol
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Anonymous06/09/26(Tue)01:09:46
>>16996217(OP) 1) discreet math is harder than continuous math 2) you discovered something about learning; it takes time/sleep between first being exposed to something and being able to usefully apply it the latter is something i learned from experience doing physics+mathematics and playing an instrument. ideas take a few months to ferment.
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Anonymous06/10/26(Wed)00:37:18
>>16996226 Why is this? I always see peers that are much older than me and they always are top of the class?
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Anonymous06/10/26(Wed)01:58:13
>>16997203 better executive function more experience and wisdom fewer friends and partying
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Anonymous06/10/26(Wed)02:02:34
>>16996226 Went back to school in my late 20s. This is the absolute truth. Me and people in their late 20s into their 30s always outdid anyone younger, although since they were all graduate level infectious disease and physiology courses, most people were at least 25-26.
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Anonymous06/11/26(Thu)16:28:15
>>16997203 The human brain continuously develops with age.