u/EveningKitchen9151

pretty sure I have dyscalculia or some sort of learning disorder, how should I overcome this?

So I’m 18 and trying to go to school for nursing, but honestly math has always been one of the biggest struggles in my life.

The only type of math I’ve ever really been able to understand is geometry. Anything considered “basic” math, fractions, multiplication, percentages, etc. just never fully clicked for me no matter how many times teachers explained it. My math grades in high school were rough, and I’m honestly surprised I passed some classes.

The thing is, I know nursing and pretty much anything medical involves a lot of math, especially dosage calculations and conversions, so I really want to improve before I get deeper into school. I don’t want to panic every time I see numbers or rely on a calculator for every single multiplication problem forever.

A huge part of the problem for me is focusing. I sit down to study math and my brain just checks out almost immediately. It’s frustrating because I want to learn it, but it feels like my brain refuses to cooperate sometimes.

I guess I’m posting because I wanted to know if anyone else has been in a similar situation and still made it through nursing school or improved at math later on. Are there any study methods, apps, YouTube channels, or resources that actually helped things finally make sense for you? Especially for someone who feels really behind on fundamentals.

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u/EveningKitchen9151 — 4 days ago