Tfw 29.
Tfw toó old to learn math.
>>9039208
>Tfw toó old to learn math.
tfw OP is stuck with a retarded idea and only needs to start studying
>>9039210
Neuroplasticity is gonne
>>9039208
The only thing you are too old for is holding yourself back bud. Why not give it a try and see where it leads at least?
>>9039218
No, it is not.
Maybe only your will to do so.
>>9039208
Just study the basics and then do it for fun.
>>9040054
>Studying maths for fun
Lol get laid you dumb nerd
>>9039208
>29
Not too old to learn, but too old to be creative with it
you can boost neuroplasticity with memory exercises like learning a new language, also good sleep, vitamins and antioxidants that can pass the blood brain barrier
>>9039208
>tfw 21 and a PhD student in math
>>9040185
>not studying math and learn about different topics just for fun
What are you doing in here?
>>9040658
I study a lot of different topics, just not math.
Study philosophy. Bitches get wet when you talk about philosophy
>tfw 20
>tfw just starting undegrad
>tfw too old to learn
>tfw told by teachers and professors up until uni that I was brilliant but lazy
>tfw just barely pass math without studying
>thinking I can make up the lost time anytime I want
>the intellectual wall hits me, hard
Still good at math when I apply myself, just can't do anything creative with it. Sometimes I imagine myself how I'd be doing math undergrad and getting some new insight if only I had done something with my life.
>>9041465
>Pass without studying
I know smart but lazy is a meme but either the class wasn't hard enough or you actually are smart and lazy.
>>9040185
You know, it's possible to do both.
>>9041531
lol tell that to your virginity nerd
>>9040185
jew...
>tfw 35
>never stopped studying since 4
>will probably never stop till alzheimer's because I still don't know anything about universe
>>9040291
>he fell for the PhD meme
>>9041526
High school math was a breeze. I mean hard for brainlets that there were 10-25 students correcting their "fail marks" as we call 'em over the summer out of a hundred. I think I learnt quick with the exercises we did in class.
Probably was a breeze though. Even if I had potential I screwed it up back then.
>>9040663
What the hell even is your opener? When I try the philosophy talk the response is more or less "who gives a shit"
>>9040663
Philosophy is just a product of psychology.
You're not too old. There's still hope. Just follow this meme list.
>0. Remedial Mathematics
Khan Academy
-- -- -- --
>1. The Prerequisites of University Mathematics
Pre-Calculus - Carl Stitz & Jeff Zeager
Calculus: A Modern Approach - Jeff Knisley & Kevin Shirley
How to Prove It - D. J. Velleman
-- -- -- --
Pick One Path:
>2a. Introduction to Applied Mathematics (Some Proofs)
Linear Algebra and Its Applications - David C. Lay
Calculus of Several Variables - Serge Lang
Differential Equations - Shepley Ross
<go do your STEM lol>
>2b. Introduction to Pure Mathematics (Proof-Based)
Calculus Vol. I & II - T. M. Apostol
Principles of Topology - Fred H. Croom
A Book of Abstract Algebra - C. C. Pinter
<go do your pure maths lol>
>2c. The Mixed Approach
Linear Algebra and Its Applications - David C. Lay
Calculus of Several Variables - Serge Lang
Differential Equations - Shepley Ross
Principles of Topology - Fred H. Croom
A Book of Abstract Algebra - C. C. Pinter
<go do whatever you want lol>
-- -- -- --
>3. Foundations for Advanced Pure Mathematics
Linear Algebra - K. M. Hoffman & Ray Kunze
Analysis I & II - Terence Tao
Visual Complex Analysis - Tristan Needham
Algebra - Michael Artin
<feel free to branch off into any specialization>