Training as an IT specialist for systems integration without being good at math?

Hello first of all,

I wanted to ask if I have a chance of training to be an IT specialist for systems integration even though I'm not that good at math. I'm doing quite well at school, I only get Bs and maybe the occasional C, but math is my problem. I'm in the 9th grade at a secondary school and have been interested in PCs and IT since primary school. I'm also good at logical thinking and technical understanding. I got a 1-2 in technology and IT but, as I said, math is my only problem. I've already done an internship in a job like that and I have to say I actually found it pretty easy. After the second day I was able to work as if I were a colleague and I didn't need any math. I got a 1 in the internship but now I'm worried that my math will cause me problems.

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Santamon
1 year ago

For the vocational school, you need to know how to convert binary, hexadecimal, etc., while Mathe plays a role somewhere at some point, but you can watch it as long as you are. But you learn everything there.

ToMhr951
1 year ago

Hello

Of course, this comes to the employer, but what do you have for a math note?

Lg

dfsharp
1 year ago

Mathe is not a problem. “logical thinking” is important in IT, no integral calculation or other. The calculation makes the computer.

If you have no problem, the logic bspweise this background to understand, you will have no problems