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No, you don’t need 10,000 hours to learn math. Math Academy’s foundations series that goes from fractions to first-year university is benchmarked about 15,000 XP, about 250 hours of focused work. Of course, there’s plenty of university math to dig your teeth into after that, but that’s the order of magnitude of work we’re talking.
Link to Podcast Below is a smoothed version of the raw transcript. ∗ ∗ ∗ DeGatchi: GMGM everyone, my name’s DeGatchi, the host of Scripting Bits. For the first time ever on this podcast, we’re doing a repeat with Justin Skycak. For those that have not listened to their last podcast, it was Episode 102: Learning Mathematics Like an...
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