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PyramidMeetsTheEye
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Topic: Worst subject in school? Posted: April 16 2012 at 07:52 |
I so freaking hate math,useless stuff why the f**k will i need an freaking linear function? so what are your most hated subjects in school
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Snow Dog
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Posted: April 16 2012 at 07:55 |
It was maths and PE.
Although I like maths now.
Edited by Snow Dog - April 16 2012 at 07:56
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: April 16 2012 at 08:31 |
Structural Analysis in the '80's.
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Posted: April 16 2012 at 09:08 |
I joined my colleagues in celebrating not doing math after the 10th grade through bacchanalian festivities, burnings of the manuals and quickly forgetting everything we ever learned.
But every subject done in school was crap, anyway.
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HolyMoly
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Posted: April 16 2012 at 09:15 |
In high school, it was Chemistry. I found it interesting, but I never got the hang of how to balance equations, which pretty much held me up from getting very far.
In college, I took a class in Greek Art and Architecture, and it totally went over my head. I had no clue what was going on or how to memorize it or anything.
In grad school, I took a Managerial Accounting class, and though it was very interesting, it was also unbelievably hard. I took the final exam with a bad cold, and somehow got a B minus.
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RoyFairbank
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Posted: April 16 2012 at 10:43 |
I guess math, I had to take it twice. Right now I am doing Chinese Language which is quite hard, but the teacher goes easy on me.
I also had to take Human Communications twice. And I managed to avoid doing languages until now.
I am a history major and those things don't really enter into it, you wouldn't think.
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The T
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Posted: April 16 2012 at 10:53 |
I was in a German School (again, not only for Germans) in Quito and I had to take chemistry in German. That was a total nightmare.
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Equality 7-2521
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Posted: April 16 2012 at 11:05 |
I did very poor in spelling and geography. They both seemed to be pretty pointless and dull subjects to me. There's no substance to them. Subjects which do not penetrate simple rote memorization of arbitrary facts carry no importance to me still.
PyramidMeetsTheEye wrote:
why the f**k will i need an freaking linear function? |
I don't know, probably to understand anything in modern life. If you're going to be ignorant about something, at least have valid reasons for it instead of inane cliches devoid of any truth.
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Slaughternalia
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Posted: April 16 2012 at 11:09 |
People are always saying "oh I'll never use this". What's wrong with expanding your general library of knowledge?
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Equality 7-2521
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Posted: April 16 2012 at 11:18 |
That's the more fundamental issue. There's a bit of apocrypha about Euclid which I always tell on the first day of the math courses I teach.
As it goes, a youth had just begun to study with Euclid. He had just learned Euclid's first theorem, which proves it is possible to produce an equilateral triangle from a given line. He asked Euclid, " What shall I get by learning these things?"
Euclid called for a slave and commanded, "Give him three-pence since he must make a gain of what he earns.", then he dismissed him from his tutelage.
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CPicard
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Posted: April 16 2012 at 11:49 |
I had hard times with practical biology - by which I mean the dissections of fishes and giant cockroaches.
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Henry Plainview
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Posted: April 16 2012 at 11:54 |
Ha, I knew it would be math before I even opened this. However, when I was young I did hate math, but I believe that was more because of the way I was taught. For some reason my school used these textbooks called Saxon math, and when I opened one as an adult I thought it was the most deeply stupid way to organize a math course possible. They tried to be "cumulative", so they would introduce a concept in one chapter but then only have 3 problems about that concept, the rest of it was stuff from before. So you had to keep doing the same sh*t over and over again through the whole year. The headmaster was a brilliant mathematician, I don't know why he loved them so much. Also early math is much less interesting (even if much more concretely useful, obviously).
Foreign languages are very tedious for me.
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dtguitarfan
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Posted: April 16 2012 at 12:11 |
I was the opposite of the topic starter - loved math BECAUSE it was useful, hated subjects like History because they were not. I've heard the arguments against my point of view, but ask yourself - has there EVER been a job function OR ANY OTHER that you wouldn't have been able to perform had you not know when Columbus sailed the ocean blue? Note: teaching someone else when Columbus sailed the ocean blue does not count as an answer.
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akamaisondufromage
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Posted: April 16 2012 at 12:25 |
I hated languages at school. I now think it was the teaching to a certain extent. I still get nightmares over doing French in the Language Lab! Basically listening to tapes and repeating or answering q's. You never knew if the teacher was listening in! Torture.
I can speak Spanish now and wish I could do more, at least I know I can do it.
I enjoyed Maths. I think the most irritating were English and Art because I so wanted to be good at them. But wasn't
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The Quiet One
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Posted: April 16 2012 at 12:29 |
Biology was tough last year, real tough. Genetics and all that.
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RoyFairbank
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Posted: April 16 2012 at 12:56 |
Its not that I would say "what's the point of math," "What's the point of language" but they are difficult subjects that may not be worth teaching everyone, except in general.
I had to take
Elementary School Math Middle School Math High School Math College Math: Level 1: Intro To Math (Tested Above [Miracle]) Level 2: Intro To Math 2 (Tested Above [Miracle]) Level 3: Intermediate Algebra (Took twice, Passed) Level 4: Survey Of Mathematics (Passed) Level 5-> not required for me Hopefully no more
But that is a F LOAD of math. I don't need to know that much about the subject, and the end result is that I don't know, because I forget.
And in terms of basic decision making and judgement in non-scientific fields and among those just wanting an associates degree, such an extensive familiarity with math should not be a requirement, whether or not it could possibly be valuable in rounding out such decision making and judgement.
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Equality 7-2521
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Posted: April 16 2012 at 13:13 |
It would appear you were given a very rudimentary understanding of mathematics. Shouldn't that be the point of early education? You received enough on the subject. I know this isn't a thread about mathematics so I don't want to keep going off on this, but if you hope to do anything even remotely technical or be well rounded, you needed what you got.
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CCVP
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Posted: April 16 2012 at 14:39 |
The T wrote:
I was in a German School (again, not only for Germans) in Quito and I had to take chemistry in German. That was a total nightmare. |
WHAT?
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JJLehto
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Posted: April 16 2012 at 15:54 |
Math. Cliche I know, just can't f**king do it. I could be semi asleep and get A's and B's through all my other classes but I had to work my ass off in Math to get straight C's and occasionally a B. My final semester of HS (maybe it finally was pounded into my brain enough) I got a final grade of A- in pre calc and almost died. Just can't do it, and it's frustrating because I know it technically should be simple...then you get frustrated more so. Agreed, part of it was I never got "why" all this stuff was. Maybe if I had a math theory class it would've helped. Just was numbers and triangles on a paper to me. I also suffered from the classic "why do I need this?" Problem was I originally went to college for Meteorology which turned out to be applied calculus...so it required mountains of math, Realizing it would've taken me 7 years and a lot of misery I dropped that major like my 2nd day
Edited by JJLehto - April 16 2012 at 15:54
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Horizons
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Posted: April 16 2012 at 17:05 |
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