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by xeromal 4204 days ago
I was in the exact same boat. I was "shit" at math, but my love for tech pushed me to CS. I barely passed the req maths such as the calcs and descreet math, but I did exceedingly well at the cs classes. I even did okay in the algo classes just because I was driven. The longer I'm in the industry though, the easier math becomes. I've been teaching myself algebra and calc on the side and things come a lot easier. Maybe it's just my wrestle with it attitude I've picked up over time or maybe my brain is rewired. Who knows.
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The way I see it, you became good at math the same way a musician gets to Carnegie Hall - practice, practice, practice.

For some reason - possibly due to the disproportionately young age of mathematicians - there's a prevailing idea that math is an innate talent, something which you are either born with, or you aren't. I strongly disagree with that notion - putting in that 10,000 hours can improve one's mathematical abilities.