On Monday, January 26, 1998 3:00:00 AM UTC-5, Mary K. wrote:
> does anyone out there know of dyscaculia. i have it and attend college.
> i would like to know of any methods of teaching(or of teaching ones
> self) that help people with dyscaulia. anything any educator has on it
> would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> 
> yours truly,
> mary k.


 You need to be tested by an academic psychologist, they may also test you for dysgraphia and dyslexia...  

This is not an issue that you can go alone by yourself and solve, you may need special accommodations and aides in helping you to overcome or assist you with your disorder.  You maybe able to understand basic mathematical concepts but may struggle with advance mathermatics, or with the order of operations or sequence of numbers.  It could be any part of mathematics that you maybe plagued with problems, and just because you fair well in one area of math doesn't mean that you don't have a problem, finding the right kind of doctor to properly diagnose you now thats the problem