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I am embarrassed to even ask this but I am horrible at even basic math. I want to become an AEMT but am worried that the math will be to much for me. Any advise?
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I found that some of my best teachers were at the local community college. They seem more invested in making sure students actually understood and mastered the material.
If you go the community college route, I'd suggest looking up any professors on http://www.ratemyprofessor.com or similar sites before signing up for classes.
Good luck!
Math is one of those things that everyone just has to figure out how their mind wraps around it. I am pretty good at math, but really stick to a certain method (dimensional analysis) when figuring meds and labs and the like. Give me a formula and I am useless...
Some people prefer using a formula, and in no uncertain terms get nauseous just thinking about dimensional analysis.
The only way to figure out what works for you is to practice a lot. Khan Academy is a great resource. Also being determined enough to not give up when you're frustrated. I have seen more than a few grown men on the verge of emotional breakdowns while teaching the med math unit during paramedic school.
Also, be leery of people who want to show you all the "tricks". Tricks and shortcuts are not always bad, but using them without a basic understanding of the fundamentals may leave you stranded one day at 3 in the morning when it really matters.
That's just my $.02 on the matter...