They wrapped up the basics in 2 weeks of FT school, including the math
but it was essentially what I had taken before I signed up (the other
courses I took were Trig , a math tune up and a required "english"
credit that I filled with a tech writing class.
It was just part of the FT school as far as we knew but I suppose it
was a pre req. In that regard it was all pre req tho. Fail one week
and you were going back to the fleet as a striker in something besides
FT.
The E5 who was barracks commander was from subs in some snipe rate and
had to ship over for 6 to get the FT class. He wasn't making it until
another coastie and I took him under our wing and helped him.
My duties got a lot easier after that ;-) We did get him through.
I agree, teaching a subject is the best way to learn it, particularly
if you are serious about answering questions.
I ended up doing very well in that school and it set the standard for
every school I have been to since. I usually ace them.