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Let me introduce a bit more about myself: I am 17 as of now; I was born with a learning disability (did not know until I was diagnosed in grade 8, when I was 13). I did poorly in school with all subjects except gym because I'm fairly active and I like taking part in sports. I wasn't the smartest person in the class, but probably one of the dumbest if I say. My learning disability affected my English and mathematics skills throughout my years in school. It was the end of grade 9 when I decided to make a big commitment in improving my English and math skills, probably one of the hardest and discouraging years of my life. It wasn't until the late of grade 11, I motivated myself to pursue my dream as a pilot; ever since, I changed my ways physically, intellectually and organizationally. My dream is the only thing that motivates me to do well in school. I'm going to be grade 12 when school starts in September, and it's my last chance to do well in school and get accepted to university for criminology, and then join the forces with a DEO plan, wish me luck! .
Okay enough blabbering about myself, back to the regards of my question:
I was just wondering if I have to be good at math because I know for a fact that there is math involved with being a pilot. I mean, I can do math, just not like the Calculus and Vectors crap. I mean I'm fairly good at math once I know how to do it.
Let me introduce a bit more about myself: I am 17 as of now; I was born with a learning disability (did not know until I was diagnosed in grade 8, when I was 13). I did poorly in school with all subjects except gym because I'm fairly active and I like taking part in sports. I wasn't the smartest person in the class, but probably one of the dumbest if I say. My learning disability affected my English and mathematics skills throughout my years in school. It was the end of grade 9 when I decided to make a big commitment in improving my English and math skills, probably one of the hardest and discouraging years of my life. It wasn't until the late of grade 11, I motivated myself to pursue my dream as a pilot; ever since, I changed my ways physically, intellectually and organizationally. My dream is the only thing that motivates me to do well in school. I'm going to be grade 12 when school starts in September, and it's my last chance to do well in school and get accepted to university for criminology, and then join the forces with a DEO plan, wish me luck! .
Okay enough blabbering about myself, back to the regards of my question:
I was just wondering if I have to be good at math because I know for a fact that there is math involved with being a pilot. I mean, I can do math, just not like the Calculus and Vectors crap. I mean I'm fairly good at math once I know how to do it.