At the beginning I didn't love math that much but started to like it more when I was at Gallaudet.
I probably lost half of the times while in high school mainly due to a classmate fighting with the math teacher almost all the times which wasted our time learning Algebra and Algebra II (two years in row). sigh!
Didn't learn Geometry before yet I was surprised that I passed the Geometry test while in the Gally orientation period where freshmen were required to attend. But I failed Algebra II (not surprised on this one) so had to take it then passed it. Later I advanced and passed Pre-Calculus which I was only one student in the class and got B+, slipping the final exam offered by the professor... if I opt to take the final exam instead, I would receive an A- grade probably.
Guess what? I would say that I almost forgot all of Algebra and Pre-Calculus stuff after 20 years out of college so just ask oneself as why should one waste time learning them huh. But I probably say Algebra is good enough, rather so unless depending on what major you take, ofc.
ps. I wasn't sure as if Gally had a math club there in my time back then.
You did well your improve the math. I'm proud of you in Gally got passed your math classes. Good job.
I will ask Gally about that.