<p>Hey guy. This is a bit long but I would appreciate it if you just left an answer based on the initial question even if you do not read my background.</p>
<p>I want to show others just because something is hard for them does not mean that they should give up on it. I am good at non math subjects but always wanted to do better in math.</p>
<p>I am about to enter my 1st year of college in the fall. I have always been pretty average when it came to math. I did not have my 1st advanced math class until hs.I thought algebra and geometry was not too bad but when I got to pre calc, I stopped getting A's in math. I never had a strong foundation in math but I always managed to catch up and teach myself easier ways to do math problems. Pre calc brought back many math skills I did not have a solid understanding of. I messed around the 2nd half of the class and finished the class with a B+ (stopped studying after I realized it was not going to help me get an A). I really wish I naturally had a knack for math but I want to get better instead of giving up on math. </p>
<p>I have been thinking about taking summer classes at a local college in calc, physics, and other mathy classes just to get better at it. (My major does not include math classes so i wont need to take it but want to so I can get better)</p>
<p>I will also need math for my GRE so any advice on how to improve my math skills before I finish my junior year of college would be appreciated.</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>