u/Mother_Night1985

▲ 8 r/GED

So lost on math..

I genuinely don't know what I'm doing, I've been using getsummath for every subject (and passed) up to this point. I love the guy, but all he does is show a problem, tell you how to solve *that* problem, and then move on to the next one, and none his playlist of math videos is SO unorganized (imo) that it makes me feel more lost and overwhelmed. I tried to find in person classes, but they're all very out of my budget range, I don't know what else to do, I'm so beyond mega terrible horrible awful at math (to the point I cry out of frustration everytime I've tried to study) and I just have no clue what to do, and being more lost than I usually am on math only makes me more frustrated and upset. I need something helpful and organized, but I don't know what has that that doesn't cost money :( Any help would be awesome, thank you in advance.

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u/Mother_Night1985 — 3 days ago
▲ 5 r/learnASL+1 crossposts

I don't understand the grammar/sentence structures for asl

I followed Bill Vicars recently, and he's been helpful so far, but my issue is I don't understand the rules of asl? If I wanted to sign something like "I need to go to the store today to pick up some bread," I wouldn't just sign each individual word? I've seen videos of people doing side by sides of signing the individual words vs. signing the sentence in asl, and it confuses me. What's the difference between doing that and actual asl? If I signed the individual words, would a deaf person still understand fully? I really apologize if anything I say is stupid, but I genuinely just want to know and be informed. I've tried to download apps in the past, but all of them either require money for lessons and / or use AI, which I don't like. And if they don't have either of those things, they really only focus on teaching individual words instead of sentences and grammar. I was also wondering if there are any other teachers/apps/books you'd recommend? Any help/advice would be incredible. Thanks in advance!

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u/Mother_Night1985 — 13 days ago
▲ 6 r/GED

Every time I post about needing help with the test or studying, I get at least 1 person saying they'll take the test for me, it's so weird, has anyone else noticed that seemingly a TON of people are offering this?

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u/Mother_Night1985 — 2 months ago
▲ 6 r/GED

I feel like I'm going insane. I haven't taken the math test yet, I haven't taken the practice test either, I just barely started studying, and I just feel so scared of the test. I use get sum math. He's been helpful for helping me pass the other 3 subjects, but I'm insanely bad at math, and Im worried. Idk how long the no calculator part of the test will be, idk what kind of math I should expect or how complex the problems will be, with math it sucks bc when you study it's like "okay what's 8+10?" And then the test is like "what's 28×y+1,694÷258,000.098(⅖^4-⅞)?" And I hate it. To make things worse, everybody in this sub reddit is either "you gotta be dumb to not pass math" or "math held my whole family hostage and ripped out my fingernails" honestly considering how bad I am at math I'm just afraid of having to take the test 40 times before I barely pass :( any advice/tips/encouragement would be amazing, thank you 🖤

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u/Mother_Night1985 — 2 months ago