No, I think you need to take the GRE, which does NOT say anything about math quizzes. It probably also applies to graduate studies in English, Creative Writing, or anything that does NOT require mathematical stuff.
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A grasp of financial arithmetic is valuable for some sections of law, but otherwise an ability to understand maths may point to an ability to analyse a problem logically. Law works on logical deduction and precise language.
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Do all your homework and study for tests. If you feel that you are having trouble learning math you may need to be tested for a learning disability. Having a learning disability doesn't mean you are not smart, nor does it mean you aren't trying hard enough. It means you will need a different method to learn or sometimes to even understand the concept. A math tutor can help you study but if you have a LD you may need a math specialist. Talk to your teacher about where to get help.
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That really depends in what you want to work in the future. If you want to study some engineering field, you'll need LOTS of math. If you want to teach in schools or colleges, you may well require SOME math. For many other areas, you'll need only very basic math knowledge.
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