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Whitlam
Aug 2, 2014

Some goons overreact. Go figure.

VideoTapir posted:

I remember reading once upon a time that the most common reason people choose to major in Early Childhood Education is that it has one of the lowest math requirements. (That said, you should have a pretty good handle on concepts if not practice if you're going to actually be good at educating young children.)

This is probably going to vary depending on where you are - my brother's studying it in Australia and he has to do at least one maths unit every semester, or a couple per year. Not saying that that's a lot of maths necessarily, just that it's probably more than you'll want to be dealing with if you struggle with dyscalculia.

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