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First off, thanks for the replies. However, when I study I feel like I don't understand everything, or I am rushing through it. Or I am reading or listening to information that I may not understand. Most of this problem was that I was homeschooled in middle school, on and off, and terribly, due to circumstances. It's kinda like trying to connect a puzzle with missing pieces, or going from level 2 to 5 in a video game, without the experience you were supposed to get from 3 and 4. I could be overthinking it.
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First off, thanks for the replies. However, when I study I feel like I don't understand everything, or I am rushing through it. Or I am reading or listening to information that I may not understand. Most of this problem was that I was homeschooled in middle school, on and off, and terribly, due to circumstances. It's kinda like trying to connect a puzzle with missing pieces, or going from level 2 to 5 in a video game, without the experience you were supposed to get from 3 and 4. I could be overthinking it.
Sounds like you could benefit from some tutoring to assist you with catching up.
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