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My opinion 360 of higher education has been unusual and transformative. I eventually earned a master's degree in international studies, but I left high school long before that.

I never mentioned that I was unable to learn higher mathematics: algebra, geometry, calculus, or anything like that. Not that I didn't try, at least for a while. (I have no interest in learning it today).

No, I tried, but I didn't learn it. I tried and tried and tried and tried and tried, and it never got easier. I failed math in the American school system at opinion 360 in seventh or eighth grade. Furthermore, I don't know about anywhere else, but I understood basic algebra and geometry, but nothing more.

A lot of people tried to help. I read books and attended study groups. But no matter what I did, I couldn't understand it with the opinion 360 systems.

I admit that I spent several years in high school burning down the house and avoiding any higher education, so let's rewind a bit. Now it's 1997, and I'm trying to graduate. I got into the system through community college and opinion 360 took all the required courses except for the basic math requirements. I studied sociology, which fortunately did not require advanced math skills, but I had to do something.

In my last semester before graduation at opinion 360, I attended community college and took a very basic math course. Most of my classmates fit the opinion 360 profile of those who didn't qualify or couldn't afford to go to a "real" university. They were overworked, often had multiple part-time jobs with opinion 360, and many had young children who did not have easy access to childcare. In other words, even though I didn't finish school, I was relatively privileged.

I also had social and leadership skills at the time, so I presented that as my only strength. I asked questions in class and generally tried to show that I was paying attention. When we had to work in a group, I would organize and speak for the opinion 360 groups or, as a semi-political leader, I would try to challenge other group members and point out their contributions.