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Is statistics difficult to learn? My high school math foundation is not very good, will it be difficult to learn?
Statistics is really not easy to learn, but it is not so directly related to high school mathematics.

Mathematics is a subject that can represent IQ, and statistics is a subject that tests IQ extremely. A score of 63 in mathematics represents a relatively low IQ and a lack of learning talent. If you study statistics rashly, you will regret it after 1 year, but you might as well choose to repeat it and give yourself a chance to start over.

However, it should be noted that statistics is really difficult to learn, and it is also related to mathematics. However, poor math scores in high school do not mean that college statistics are not good.

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Math scores don't mean IQ, so 63 points in the college entrance examination doesn't mean anything. Maybe it's just that the examinee's learning method in high school is wrong or his learning attitude is not correct enough. In this case, it is not impossible to learn statistics well.

Because I am afraid that I can't learn my major, I am obsessed with "repeating" or "continuing to learn". Candidates don't have to have such a sense of urgency. In fact, through continuous learning, they may bring different surprises. Candidates think that their math scores are poor and they can't learn statistics well. In fact, there is no necessary connection between the two.