What math do I start with as an adult learner?

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I am hilariously bad at math. Even in High school I didn't reach past geometry, I just couldn't care less when I was in HS and didn't pay attention at all. When I did pay attention I was lost, frustrated and painfully confused. I'm 25 now with almost zero math skills. I am super interested in picking a STEM major but I feel like I need to start from square one as I am not even confident in my multiplication skills. What type of math do I start with and in what order? What exercises do I need to practice to become better at math?

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Assuming you reached the point of studying functions, Thomas' Calculus by Hass, Heil, and Weir (now in it's 14th edition) is an excellent, modern textbook. It is full of great examples and exercises, which is critical for a beginner. This should help you achieve a strong foundation for further studies.

For reference, here is the first page of my text:

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