@papayalily Ok, CHILL. First and foremost, yes, i do remember everything i studied in high school, i got out of there two years ago.
My suggestion of finding someone that can help you IRL (aka: a good teacher) is simply because i myself have seen your questions at least three times and all those i’ve seen pertain to first year high-school algebra here in Italy. All things that, as far as my knowledge goes, are pretty fucking necessary for physics calculations and therefore for architecture.
I don’t know what’s the extent of high school algebra in the US but we go as far as definite and indefinite integrals, which is light-years away from your current position. Which had me worried your backlog of things you should rehash went a little farther than you could study in a year with a professor that “is no help” and asking on the internet.
That said, there’s nothing wrong with asking, and, as you already saw, i try to help when i can, all i was suggesting is that you don’t rely only on us because, if the backlog is as big as i think, that’s not going to be enough.
As for the critique of the school, i stand by my judgment. An architecture program that doesn’t mandate advanced calculus and advanced analysis (or whatever your equivalent may be) is not an architecture program i would suggest, unless those were prerequisites, in which case I’d say it does “require” it. (Again, I’m not familiar with your education system, so i don’t know how that’s supposed to work, if you can enlighten me, I’d appreciate it)