And I failed my first go at Machine Learning, and nearly failed my first go at Intro to Statistics!
(Because I hadn’t taken continuous probability first, and was depressed.)
What was it like from the inside, hitting that wall? Math is a particularly easy subject to hit a wall in, because if you’re lacking a prerequisite of some sort, all of a sudden everything you’re seeing turns to apparent nonsense.
Actually I found it very difficult to understand how it had happened. At school I was one of the best, I enjoyed maths, I understood the concepts and mostly found it easy. At University that all reversed: I was one of the worst, I couldn’t do the assignments, I found the lectures boring, and I thoroughly disliked it. I found it very hard to comprehend how such a complete reversal had happened. And more than 15 years later, I still don’t really get it… It’s rather destabilising when you can’t do the thing you expected to devote three years of your life to!
And I failed my first go at Machine Learning, and nearly failed my first go at Intro to Statistics!
(Because I hadn’t taken continuous probability first, and was depressed.)
What was it like from the inside, hitting that wall? Math is a particularly easy subject to hit a wall in, because if you’re lacking a prerequisite of some sort, all of a sudden everything you’re seeing turns to apparent nonsense.
Actually I found it very difficult to understand how it had happened. At school I was one of the best, I enjoyed maths, I understood the concepts and mostly found it easy. At University that all reversed: I was one of the worst, I couldn’t do the assignments, I found the lectures boring, and I thoroughly disliked it. I found it very hard to comprehend how such a complete reversal had happened. And more than 15 years later, I still don’t really get it… It’s rather destabilising when you can’t do the thing you expected to devote three years of your life to!