The best is to have a college degree and be a math major. Many math teachers do not have degrees in math, however, my personal opinion is that formal math education is a big plus (pun intended) for math teachers. Some math teachers have computer science backgrounds. In many cases, teachers who want to teach math without a math degree need to pass a test to do so. So if you want to be a math teacher, go to college and major in math! Then you also have to get a teaching credential. Some schools have combined math bs and teaching programs.
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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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