Is what you said true even if you go into a field, or choose a major, that relies heavily on advanced math? That was what I was trying to get at. If people do much more complicated math on a daily basis, presumably they have already mastered all math topics at a high school level, unless the skills they use are much narrower than that (which, of course, might very well be true).
That's a question that cannot be answered without looking at math major's area of focus or their specific career of choice, of which I am ignorant about.
That being said, I don't think a math major or a person who is in a strong math related field necessary focus on everything that requires high school mathematics. They may not touch statistics, or linear algebra as often as other area because they don't need it in their day to day job. They may need khanacademy to reviews those area that they didn't touch.
In a highly technical field like programming, most programmers may not need to deal anything more complicated than algebra, so they're going to forget the more advanced aspects.
Hello, I was wondering: how many of you are doing khanacademy?
Right now, I am about 2 weeks away from completing khanacademy altogether. 334 out of 380 concepts are completed, assuming that the KA team don't add any new content during the time period.
Are you guys brushing up your math on KA, and if so what's your progress?