My math academy experience in a nutshell:
1. Me: "this math topic is super difficult, there's no way i'm getting this".
2. Spaced Repetition and a bunch of other giga brain algorithms reprogram my head.
3. Me: "ah, this is too easy now, whats next."
I’m a big fan of you both. But I’m betting he can pull it off. I’m biased though , I’m an engineer myself, and all we do is try and solve hard problems, and I think Twitter is a way easier problem to solve tbh compared to Tesla .
This might be basic math to some, but let me tell ya, for me to be able to breeze through such topics gives me a dopamine hit like no other. Thanks @_MathAcademy_ for giving me confidence in math.
I started at math foundations I, now, half way through foundations II, I'm left stunned by my initial lack of math fundamentals. Especially given I have a degree in Comp science and a degree in Finance. My guess is the schooling system I was in sucked tremendously.
When I was just starting out in SR, I remember auditing the Maia contest in C4, I was extremely intimidated, had 0 idea about the protocol, cross-chain or anything in general.
But I had a plan and was motivated. I kept it simple, and focused only on the most complex part of