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I'm a community college student that will be transferring to a state university this upcoming fall and I am nervous. I have fair retention of things I probably will need to know except for economics. The topic came up in class and now I'm scared that I'll fail as a social worker because I don't understand much of anything when it comes to economics. I passed the class, sure, but I didn't retain the information because it's all just so complex and difficult to understand. I'm going to re-read my economics textbook in hopes that I'll stop being stupid and finally understand it, but I have a question to ask.

To be a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, will I really need to know and retain information about economics?

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I also feel the same about economics and mathematics. It isn't my strength and I never loved it. But it's indeed part of the job. However, I think there are a lot of things that you'll learn as you'll do the job and that you won't necessarily retain from sitting in a classroom.

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