Be passionate for science

I learned most the math I know past the age of 21, before that I was below average in high-school. You won't be the greatest genius ever, but there's no reason why you can't contribute to science if you keep at it.

I am much more capable of complex problem than when I was 18-25, which was more like the trial version of adulthood.

complex problem solving*
I can't say I proofread very well though

No problem, I didn't even notice

yes it's like a minimum of 25.

it's hard to explain because I haven't thought about it much, but it's like I can understand why things work the way they do. I wouldn't say I'm better at grasping complex problems, but more like seeing the problem and knowing how to empathize with getting the answer. Less beating around the bush I guess I could say. Who knows man I'm not a neuroscientist or a psychologist. It's like my bullshit detector is better. You know what I mean?

Why do you think you're passionate about science if you can't even comprehend fucking undergrad math?

How can you be passionate for physics and no know basic math. Are u just interEstee in the idea of physics?

I'm really interested in the concepts and try as hard as I can to comprehend the nitty gritty, but I can't into math, no matter how hard I try.

call me crazy but you should consider majoring in math

You haveto ask yourself a question.

Do you enjoy science or do you enjoy idea of doing science?