
The joy of Math
Posted January 24th, 2011 at 7:45 AM by AshPikastar
Don't you just love this subject? There are parts of Algebra 2 that I actually like but I hate it when you work on a really long problem, found out that it's wrong, tries again, it's still wrong and finally they decided to give you the answer and you know what that makes me really angry about this? You are maybe slightly wrong on the problem! Maybe a few numbers off but that's it. That makes me mad so much. I just got done with a math problem and after a long process I got it wrong but I was so close in getting it right. This made me rage quit in class.
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Posted January 24th, 2011 at 8:48 PM by Spinor
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Ehehehe. Don't get me wrong, math is easy...IF you get a decent teacher of it. Problem is that math is harder to grasp for people who tend to learn faster by doing, or those who learn faster by seeing it visually.
If you're someone like me who happens to be balanced across all three learning forms, you tend to be very confused when the data doesn't match up...and some teachers are better at explaining it than others. x3Posted January 25th, 2011 at 6:13 AM by Melody
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Oh gosh I can't wait for Calculus. I barely survive Geometry.Quote:Screw off >__> I'm a math geek... a MEXICAN math geek!
Didn't see that coming did you? You think I'd be Asian before I like math? No, I'm Tex-Mexican~ And as a Math loving Tex-Mexican, I declare you a FAILURE! HAHAHAHA!!!
No serious, >__> wait till you get to Calculus.
The way we do our class is different. Instead of having just a regular teacher we do all of our courses online on a school site that was made for the academy. We have two Math teachers that helps us with the problems. I think some parts of Math is easy. Algebra 1 isn't that bad nor is Algebra 2.Quote:Ehehehe. Don't get me wrong, math is easy...IF you get a decent teacher of it. Problem is that math is harder to grasp for people who tend to learn faster by doing, or those who learn faster by seeing it visually.
If you're someone like me who happens to be balanced across all three learning forms, you tend to be very confused when the data doesn't match up...and some teachers are better at explaining it than others. x3Posted January 25th, 2011 at 3:39 PM by AshPikastar




