Math Skillz
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An objectively correct fact about Daniel Larson is that, to put it lightly, he is not the brightest bulb due to his intellectual disabilities. There are many ways that Daniel displays his intelligence, one of these being his math skills.
His money management skills are probably extremely hampered by his math skills, it being one of many reasons behind his gambling.
Arithmertik
Basic arithmetic encompasses addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, percentages, and basic algebraic equations. Daniel is somewhat competent with these, at least with the addition and subtraction.
In this clip, Daniel is able to at least manage simple addition, managing to decipher the complex problem of six plus six, figuring out it is "trelve".
Dealing with larger numbers is more difficult for him, however, as the image above shows. You could chalk it up to Daniel being bad with time management, but who knows. This clip provides us with more evidence that Daniel just doesn't know how many days, weeks, or months are in a year or each other.
In this clip, however, our great leader is unable to solve 4^2, and struggles with 4-2. It is unknown if his inability to do these questions is because Daniel does not know what square roots are, or because Daniel does not know what 4 is.
Skoolin'
K-12 Education
Daniel, being intellectually disabled, never made it past college but did surprisingly pass high school at Sobesky Academy in 2017.[1]
Not much is known about Daniel's school years. However, the Tennyson Center is also a fully accredited school for children who have suffered from trauma, which he attended.
College
Daniel has not graduated from college,[1] but often talks about joining and graduating from college (e.g. "school zone, lucked out") in variety of majors, such as law. He has talked about apply to a college for mentally/intellectually disabled people, but considering he is homeless and has no work ethic, he could never afford nor be able to graduate from any college.
This would culminate into him "joining college."