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Vector

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Re: Self esteem
« Reply #15 on: November 24, 2014, 11:44:28 pm »

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Re: Self esteem
« Reply #16 on: November 25, 2014, 02:16:01 am »

It's called mac 1105.It's basically algebra and I used and abused tutoring in my school l.

I never got even a D in on exam, always Fs. Right now im studying for it until I take it again next fall but my confidence has been ripped apart to the point where I doubt I can major in economics or anything math related. Which is bad as everything looks math intensive. I'm thinking about getting certified in computer stuff and maybe getting a job in my college as tech support until I can go up the wage ladder.

I'm not around alot of new people no. Basically co workers, customers, and people in my neighborhood. I'd get out more but I don't have a car.

As for women,  I do put them on a peddle stool and I find myself having a hard time not having a super serious face. One time I went to a comic convention and despite the alluring costumes ( I know I know not what there for) an I couldn't nit be serious. I guess that's what 4 years of JROTC an aspirations to join do to you.

well, that explains a lot. If you don't meet women, you can't end up dating them. It's not an immediate sure thing even then but it certainly helps a lot.

All is not lost if you struggle with math, but algebra is important for programmers. There are careers out there that are not as math intensive, but a uni will want you to be well rounded and require algebra or higher (usually.)

I'd try to find a way to use public transportation to get to some social events now and then. Do it just to get out, not to pick up women, because it tends to be harder to get someone if that's all you are thinking about. Or if you can find a way to get a low end car, that will help. But with insurance and such, cars aren't cheap.

Or focus on your schooling for now, like I said, there's no prize for finding someone at a younger age.
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