>90% of my mistakes in tests were caused by arithmetic errors
>take forever to do a simple calculation in my head
>STILL haven't memorized the multiplication tables
>not to mention the math unrelated things like forgeting someone's name literally seconds after they told me
>no difficulties to understand higher level concepts
Is this fixable?
>higher level concepts
What did he mean by this
>>8616251
higher level (of abstraction) regarding arithmetic
>>8616236
Really hard to tell from your description OP. Practice can fix a lot of issues, but not being quick witted enough will kill you in advanced classes in college. After all, most of your scores will come from exams which are meant to take the full time period and challenge you.
>>8616284
I'm not having much problems keeping up with uni -- my avrg score is 3.7
it's just that these fucking retard level things like getting an addition wrong are really frustrating
>>8616293
I hate to break it to you, but everyone makes mistakes, even simple and basic ones, from time to time.
>>8616293
Oh sounds great then. Yeah, I think a lot of people have this problem.
Dyscalculia?
>>8616352
is a meme
>>8616375
not
>>8616255
>no problems
I honestly doubt that. You probably haven't done anything hard enough, considering you're still progressing its your lack of computational skill