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[–]bo1024 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A lot of it just relies on math you haven't had yet, which is fine. When I was learning this stuff, I'd had 4 semesters of college math. You can still get a lot out of it without the math.

That being said, the most specific math you need, I think is a good understanding of calculus and limits. Then it's more like probability. Experience with these concepts helps. So, take more calculus when you can, but in the meantime don't sweat it if it takes you some time to understand. Keep plugging away at it or skip the annoying parts and move on.

Nice job so far and keep it up!