For the people that have been out of school for a long time.
I'm a university grad myself, but a couple years ago I decided to take a class at a community college and they made me take a placement test (even though it was an IT class that had nothing to do with math). And I was looking at the questions in the math questions like
I was damn near remedial level...and I was good at math in high school and actually scored pretty high on the math placement test when I first applied for college after high school. Shyt was frustrating because I could tell that most of the math would've been easy for 18-year-old me, but 10 years later
I guess it's use it or lose it...do you think you could still pass something like a high school geometry test? Personally I've lost all of that shyt. And like I said, I got As and Bs in my math classes in high school without really trying.
I'm a university grad myself, but a couple years ago I decided to take a class at a community college and they made me take a placement test (even though it was an IT class that had nothing to do with math). And I was looking at the questions in the math questions like

I was damn near remedial level...and I was good at math in high school and actually scored pretty high on the math placement test when I first applied for college after high school. Shyt was frustrating because I could tell that most of the math would've been easy for 18-year-old me, but 10 years later

I guess it's use it or lose it...do you think you could still pass something like a high school geometry test? Personally I've lost all of that shyt. And like I said, I got As and Bs in my math classes in high school without really trying.
