Solving a math problem is like playing chess. Any wrong, careless step can lead to disastrous consequences. How often, doing homework on algebra, you came to a standstill only because you put a minus instead of a plus? Even the smallest misstep can disrupt all plans and become a huge obstacle to the cherished dream. And mathematics teaches us to be attentive and responsible for our own actions. Not a little, right?
I'm really bad at math. I had bad marks in the school and college. There were alwayr problems with it. It's a pity that I had no person to do my math homework for me for free. People required to pay them or didn't want to help me for free. However, I had no problems with Chemistry and Biology.
In my view, I do think that I need to work on my mathematics skills a lot. This is primarily because I am an engineering student. Quite surprisingly, I’m one of the few engineering students who are actually really bad at math. I mean, at a given point, I would learn and solve a problem.
However, within a week of that, I would forget the whole process and would want to revise again. Moreover, I tend to make way to many errors while working on mathematics problems. Hence, I do definitely need to work on my math skills in order to become a better engineer.