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Master Bait March 8th, 2011 7:21 AM

How is 50x+100=y going help me in my life?
 
Do you have difficulties learning on subjects and/or part of a subject?
Even though it's hard for you to learn on that subject do you still study on it or just continue procrastinating?
Will you stop being a nerd?

I have difficulty learning algebra, trigonometry and geometry but I excel in calculus and algorithm. I also like history when it comes to Hitler and war stuff but when it's not I kinda get bored to it.

RYOUKI March 8th, 2011 10:41 AM

I have difficulty in Maths. I don't know, I know how to do this question, but I kept making careless mistakes, kept forgetting how to solve it, and kept forgetting the formula. And whenever I see number problems, my eyesight goes blurry.

I don't know why, I also don't know why I excel in English. I just can't explain in to people.

MeerFall March 8th, 2011 10:44 AM

you should try and learn it or ask for help
maths is very important when playing pokemon

TJgamer March 8th, 2011 10:45 AM

I'm pretty good at Geometry.
I could give you a few tips.

MeerFall March 8th, 2011 10:46 AM

I'm also good at algabra if you need any tips

ShaQuL March 8th, 2011 10:49 AM

I suck at circles and stuff X_X I just dont know that PI crap stuff :/

Melody March 8th, 2011 11:09 AM

I feel your pain though. I seriously feel your pain. Math for me is sometimes...just so ugh! It's difficult.

I can see the real logic in basic algebra and such, but I really don't see the logic in subjects like geometry and calculus unless the field you're going into requires it. x3

mondays suck March 8th, 2011 11:47 AM

Math is not my problem, I'm, while not good, decent at it. Sometimes it can be a bit confusing, sometimes I hate it, but usually it's fun. I can't analyze a poem to save my life though, to hell with them >:(
Physics and Music are two more subjects I'm having huge trouble with, but oh well, I was able to unselect Physics some time ago, and Music is of minor importance.
By the way, I do think that of all these things I mentioned, math is by far the most helpful one for later, even if it does contain some nonsense we all know and hate.

My real problem with school is the fatal fact that I keep getting distracted faster than I can think "I'm going to concentrate on this now", especially when attempting to do something school-related at home.

ShinyMeowth March 8th, 2011 1:06 PM

Ancient Greek.
Seriously, WHY IN THE WORLD do we have to be taught ancient Greek? In order to be able to communicate with the locals when we travel back in time? I never pay attention, due to the fact that it is the most useless lesson I've ever seen.

Sammi March 8th, 2011 2:43 PM

If I had problems with anything in school, it was math. I could grasp it okay but I had to do my homework otherwise I'd never grasp it. Some parts of it just confused me... and the longer I'm out of school, the fuzzier things get. If you handed me anything beyond a basic algebra problem now I'd get completely lost.

I also never consider myself good with analyzing literature, but I never got awful grades in English, so maybe not so much? If anything, I take books at surface-value too often, I guess. If I put my mind into thinking deeper I can usually find something.

Hiidoran March 8th, 2011 3:01 PM

I used to be pretty great in school, but honestly, I'm just getting so burnt out with it that I'm losing focus fast. I think I should work something out to where I don't go to college during the second semester, because I do just terrible... and it's not like the classes are any harder or anything. I'm just a lot lazier in the winter, and I don't want to spend hours days studying something when I could be sleeping, working, or socializing.

That being said, my new personal enemy is Anatomy. Sure, I took it in high school with no real problems, but it gets crazy complex in college. I think I'm supposed to know around 100 muscles, where they originate, where they insert, and the actions they perform by tomorrow... and I know like three. Maybe. On top of that, I've procrastinated too long and now I have three essays due for an English portfolio tomorrow as well - oh, and a Sociology quiz. Almost forgot that last one.

So, it's not so much that I'm bad in any subject... it's that I'm currently too uninterested to actually stay afloat. It's like having senioritis, but so much worse 'cause I can't get away with it.

Speed March 8th, 2011 3:41 PM

I'm terrible at math. I used to be good at it when I was younger, but I just can't grasp the formulas and stuff now, it just makes no sense.

I'm also not good at guitar; but that's my fault. I just need to pay attention to grasp it, I'm easily distracted in the class, and that's why I'm not so good at it.

Meganium March 8th, 2011 3:58 PM

Science is my favorite subject and I'm really good at it. But when it comes to math being added to the subject, I just literally die. Math is my worst enemy and I was never good at it since 6th grade. :(

groteske March 9th, 2011 12:54 AM

The only time I find myself using geometry is when I'm calculating what angle & speed I need to approach a turn & end up in a proper line in Need for Speed. :D

Sorry, high school. You tried.

PlatinumDude March 9th, 2011 1:05 AM

I have difficulty in physics because of the concepts (and sometimes the formulas).

Master Bait March 9th, 2011 3:29 AM

Hm, I understand now. We have weaknesses in our education mostly in math subjects. Thanks guys this will be helpful for my Psychology Survey Project. :D

jcsimpson March 9th, 2011 6:22 AM

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Originally Posted by groteske (Post 6499873)
The only time I find myself using geometry is when I'm calculating what angle & speed I need to approach a turn & end up in a proper line in Need for Speed. :D

Sorry, high school. You tried.

I do the exact same thing when coming to an extremely share curve but other than that I use math to do a whole lot of nothing.

Rossay March 9th, 2011 7:17 AM

Wow. A lot of maths-hate going on here lol. I'm going to buck the trend and say I actually quite like maths and think it's pretty straight-forward.

Also, in answer the the original question, will 50x + 100 = y help me in my life? Well, if you want to go to university to study any kind of maths, engineering or science and get a well-paid job that way then you're going to need to be good at it lol.

ShaQuL March 9th, 2011 7:51 AM

LOL i dont think i need maths to be a singer xD Unless i need it to count my money xDDD

Master Bait March 9th, 2011 7:53 AM

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Originally Posted by ShaQuL (Post 6500165)
Unless i need it to count my money xDDD

Algorithm and business math FTW! I love counting moneh~!!! :D

Regeneration March 9th, 2011 8:30 AM

I detest maths to the fullest, but for some strange reason, I'm good at it. o.o'
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I also like history when it comes to Hitler and war stuff but when it's not I kinda get bored to it.
^ Exactly the same for me! :D

Hiche.. March 9th, 2011 9:58 AM

Honestly, anything that involves pure memorizing. I'd much rather use my head to answer questions than to stay hours memorizing notes. With that said, I would choose mathematics over history, sociology, etc anytime.

King Gumball March 9th, 2011 12:53 PM

Urgh maths.... i hate it =+= I am fine with Algebra, but Consumer is horrible. I hate math problems with heaps of words and stuff. Just numbers please. History is cool when it isn't all about political stuff. Writings essays on stuff I enjoy is pretty fun actually. Speaking of which I need to write an essay for history on communism... PE is fun when it is practical, otherwise it is a bludge, same with Food Tech. I only like English when we are studying horror or fantasy otherwise it is dreadful to sit through each day. Music is pretty cool at the moment though. We are studying Mozart. Aaand I like biology so we are doing some interesting stuff, we are studying genes. I hate studying crap like electricity and chemicals in science. Bores me to death.

Saryka March 9th, 2011 1:29 PM

Math and I are mortal enemies, but throughout high school it kept a very firm grasp on me for some reason. I took all kinds of math that I actually ended up not needing for my program in university, including Physics, Advanced Functions (pre-calc?), and Data Management. I almost took Calculus, too. :< I was failing both Physics and Functions at the beginning of their respective semesters (but ended up passing both, swishhh!). Math's just never been my forte, I suppose. :(

Margot March 9th, 2011 11:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Hiche.. (Post 6500342)
Honestly, anything that involves pure memorizing. I'd much rather use my head to answer questions than to stay hours memorizing notes. With that said, I would choose mathematics over history, sociology, etc anytime.

I'm the exact opposite, I'd rather sit and memorize something than have to logically figure it out. That being said, math is my worst subject. I can do it, it just gets really boring and I lose interest fast, which makes it so much more difficult to get through when I start slacking.

I adore my social sciences like: history, sociology, economics, politcal science, etc.

Binary March 10th, 2011 5:53 AM

I'd rather logically figure out the solutions to Math questions, then sit down memorizing stuff like World War Dates. :/; Trigonometry terrifies me. Everything else that revolves around Math, I think I'm pretty good at. For subjects like sociology, I'd write down on the basis of things I've understood. Math may get on my nerves sometimes when I can't figure out why angle AXB is equal to angle ABX, but I don't fully despise it. As for how it'll help me out in my life... I'll see someday.

Elite Overlord LeSabre™ March 10th, 2011 6:31 AM

I used to be good at math until about halfway through college. Nowadays there's too many formulas to memorize. I have a hard time with memorizing stuff, especially for tests.

And I never saw the purpose of solely reading literature in English class. I'd like to know how some old book written in the 1800s is going to help me in my life.

Captain Hobo. March 10th, 2011 8:38 AM

I hate math, but I am good at it.

I am good at all subjects. My favorite is Socail Studies because studying all the wars.

Spinosaurus March 10th, 2011 10:43 AM

I only have real problems with German. I also hate Geography and History, but I'm actually good at them.

I'm pretty good at every subjects but German, especially Science and Maths.

twocows March 10th, 2011 6:03 PM

I can tell you a thousand ways knowing basic math will help you in real life. One of the most important applications is in doing taxes.

Yuoaman March 11th, 2011 8:27 AM

Knowing how not to piss one's self in public isn't a necessary skill, but it helps in life to have learned it. Just the same math assists for those in fields were math is necessary.

Miz en Scène March 11th, 2011 6:27 PM

It suprises me how so many people despise math and history.

Beautiful, math is simply beautiful. I mean, carry out an equation. Try to figure it out for yourself, really try. It's hard, you feel like giving up, but then there's that single ray of hope. What's this? Why haven't I tried applying this theory? And then bam, you've got the answer. Don't tell me that you're not satisfied. Don't tell me that the long equation you just wrote out on that piece of paper doesn't look like the best of poetry. Because I feel that way. It's the feeling of power. Don't let it go to waste.

As for history: cause and effect is what's important. Learning dates... useless. History's similar to math in that some things just seem to fit while others just elude your grasp. Add in that human factor and you've got a sociological science right there, trying to fiure out what possible motive figure so and so had for doing what zhe did. If not figuring things out, just learning of the rise and fall of great people and nations is enough. Adapt their methods. Don't fall prey to their mistakes. Niccolo Machiavelli ftw.

Nuff said.

Pokemon Trainer Touko March 11th, 2011 6:37 PM

I like maths and Science, but I absolutely hate History, it's really boring IMO.

I am good at lots of subjects. Media and English are the only subjects I'm not good at. XP

fenyx4 March 12th, 2011 9:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Master Bait (Post 6498598)
Do you have difficulties learning on subjects and/or part of a subject?
Even though it's hard for you to learn on that subject do you still study on it or just continue procrastinating?
Will you stop being a nerd?

OHHHH, BURRRRRN, CALCULUS! If I've ever had difficulties with learning any subject, that is the one. I'd rather procrastinate on it, yet I still must trod on and manage with all the filthy, utter crap it involves. The Power Rule and using Critical Numbers are the easiest things I've found in there. I feel that math nerds made it a required course just to piss me off. I want to punch Calculus up, stomp on it, rip, maim, and tear it, torch it, shred it, electrocute it, and lots of other things that would channel my anger toward it but I can't properly express in words. The stupid course was even responsible for making me lose files of a story that was VERY dear to me, not to mention a bunch of school Powerpoints and my Pokemon nickname/development files. Until I find them, I shall forever hold a grudge against Calculus for ruining a good portion of my life. :cer_pissed:

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Originally Posted by Pachy (Post 6498927)
I feel your pain though. I seriously feel your pain. Math for me is sometimes...just so ugh! It's difficult.

I can see the real logic in basic algebra and such, but I really don't see the logic in subjects like geometry and calculus unless the field you're going into requires it. x3

THIS! Knowing whether a graph is concave up or concave down is not going to help me provide care to others in the medical field when I finish with classes down the road! Geometry is partially useful because it helps with videogame design...

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Originally Posted by ShinyMeowth (Post 6499114)
Ancient Greek.
Seriously, WHY IN THE WORLD do we have to be taught ancient Greek? In order to be able to communicate with the locals when we travel back in time? I never pay attention, due to the fact that it is the most useless lesson I've ever seen.

THIS TOO! I get aggravated whenever students get "forced" to learn languages they don't want to learn! If I want to invest time in a language, I'll do it in the language I want to learn, when I want to. And a lot of languages requirements are only instituted to make students "aware of the world beyond them". I've been doing that with Japanese culture since elementary school, darn it! IT'S CALLED WATCHING POCKET MONSTERS, DIGITAL MONSTERS, AND POWER RANGERS SINCE MY YOUTH!!!! I mean honestly...don't force languages on people just for the sake of "diversity" and what not. If people take a liking to a certain language, they'll take a liking to it. All language is for is simply for ease of communication and "artistic expression". Learning how to say "El perro es estupido." is not going to help me save people's lives in the medical field. The only use for learning Spanish is to interpret the words of non-English-speaking individuals, and the whole problem only exists due to the great inconvenience of language barriers today. Without language barriers, "learning a foreign language" would have no basis in the medical field. And no, "medical lexicon" does not count. -_- I would rather be learning more science rather than "becoming open to other cultures" yet again, when I am already open to my own culture, the American culture, Japanese culture, and still have to juggle schoolwork alongside being "open" to so many darn cultures. >_> GAWRSH.
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Originally Posted by Hiidoran (Post 6499287)
That being said, my new personal enemy is Anatomy. Sure, I took it in high school with no real problems, but it gets crazy complex in college. I think I'm supposed to know around 100 muscles, where they originate, where they insert, and the actions they perform by tomorrow... and I know like three. Maybe. On top of that, I've procrastinated too long and now I have three essays due for an English portfolio tomorrow as well - oh, and a Sociology quiz. Almost forgot that last one.

So, it's not so much that I'm bad in any subject... it's that I'm currently too uninterested to actually stay afloat. It's like having senioritis, but so much worse 'cause I can't get away with it.

Oddly enough, when I took high school Anatomy & Physiology earlier, the unit that posed the most difficulty to me was those gosh-darn muscles. They're all clumps of red meat that look the same! Nearly every other body system had distinguishable individual components (especially skeletal and digestive systems), but muscles are just AAAAGH. I even had trouble with them in a science competition at one point. I feel they help much more than Calculus does, but MY GOSH is the identification confusing at times (mostly because all of the muscles are squashed together and a lot of them have similar names or similar shapes).

Good luck on your English and Sociology assignments... I tend to procrastinate a lot, but only to the point where I'd have one essay due at the last minute, not THREE. >_>

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Originally Posted by Saryka (Post 6500704)
Math and I are mortal enemies, but throughout high school it kept a very firm grasp on me for some reason. I took all kinds of math that I actually ended up not needing for my program in university, including Physics, Advanced Functions (pre-calc?), and Data Management. I almost took Calculus, too. :< I was failing both Physics and Functions at the beginning of their respective semesters (but ended up passing both, swishhh!). Math's just never been my forte, I suppose. :(

Before I began learning Calculus, math came a bit easily to me, and at times I enjoyed completing math problems. But now Calculus has sucked the fun out of math with its unnecessary tediousness. I contemplated taking Pre-Calculus, but I learned that AP Calculus was being offered as well, and it was my last chance to net some AP math credit (I ended up not even getting said AP Credit because my AP exam score for Calculus did not satisfy the requirement. DARN CALCULUS IN ALL ITS FORMS!!!). :(

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Originally Posted by Kyoko (Post 6501564)
I'm the exact opposite, I'd rather sit and memorize something than have to logically figure it out. That being said, math is my worst subject. I can do it, it just gets really boring and I lose interest fast, which makes it so much more difficult to get through when I start slacking.

I adore my social sciences like: history, sociology, economics, politcal science, etc.

I'd rather memorize content as well than have to apply some learned process. I mean, which is easier, just having to memorize a quadratic equation's solution itself, or having to recall all the steps of a process to get said solution, where it's quite easy to make a simple tiny mistake that could throw ALL your calculations off?

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Originally Posted by Elite Overlord LeSabre™ (Post 6501861)
I used to be good at math until about halfway through college. Nowadays there's too many formulas to memorize. I have a hard time with memorizing stuff, especially for tests.

And I never saw the purpose of solely reading literature in English class. I'd like to know how some old book written in the 1800s is going to help me in my life.

THIS!

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Originally Posted by Mizan de la Plume Kuro (Post 6504574)
It suprises me how so many people despise math and history.

Beautiful, math is simply beautiful. I mean, carry out an equation. Try to figure it out for yourself, really try. It's hard, you feel like giving up, but then there's that single ray of hope. What's this? Why haven't I tried applying this theory? And then bam, you've got the answer. Don't tell me that you're not satisfied. Don't tell me that the long equation you just wrote out on that piece of paper doesn't look like the best of poetry. Because I feel that way. It's the feeling of power. Don't let it go to waste.

As for history: cause and effect is what's important. Learning dates... useless. History's similar to math in that some things just seem to fit while others just elude your grasp. Add in that human factor and you've got a sociological science right there, trying to fiure out what possible motive figure so and so had for doing what zhe did. If not figuring things out, just learning of the rise and fall of great people and nations is enough. Adapt their methods. Don't fall prey to their mistakes. Niccolo Machiavelli ftw.

Nuff said.

You know, I honestly liked that feeling of solving a long math problem, but these days the reward (maybe 5 points per problem) is not worth all the time invested into said problem, not factoring in the time you spend backtracking, correcting, and fixing errors in case mistakes happen to be made. Catching a Pokemon is SO much more satisfying than any math problem, IMO. :cer_nod: At least your accomplishments in Pokemon can have slightly farther-reaching effects, as opposed to some random long division problem you did years back that neither you, your classmates, or your teacher care about now.

And honestly, longer problems should be worth more points! "1+2" should not be worth the same amount of points as finding the derivative and integral of "(x^2.5+(46/x)*e)^(1/5)"!

I like history because date memorization is an easier task. However, I only think learning about positively influential people of the past is needed, rather than having students trying to figure out the motives behind idiots such as Hitler, Stalin, and Saddam Hussein who only wish for power and the death of others. I sympathize and offer condolences to the millions of people who were unjustly oppressed and affected by those regimes, but I really don't give a crap about those individual dictators who "fell prey" to corruption and stuff. Yes, "those who don't learn their history may be bound to repeat it" (it's not a "definite/destined" occurrence like the original quote implies; there is such a thing as common sense these days), but I would assume that most people wouldn't bother doing/repeating the borderline insane things those dictators did - persuading masses that the massacring of others benefits you in the long run..? If someone want to figure out the "motives" behind such rulers and stuff, they can knock yourself, but such a learning requirement shouldn't be imposed on EVERYONE. And as long as there's a modern "incentive" to be corrupt, unfortunately, government corruption will likely occur for quite some time to come, so learning about history really won't do anything to fix the problem much if it perpetuates even today...

And learning how some obscure person wrote some random politically-fueled book in the past will not help me care for the people living today right now!

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Originally Posted by twocows (Post 6502993)
I can tell you a thousand ways knowing basic math will help you in real life. One of the most important applications is in doing taxes.

True...but government forces that on us anyway. And Pokemon people don't have to pay taxes, and they're still successful... -.-

Additional comment about English classes: Analyzing how Hamlet is "supposedly clever" (yeah right :P) or how the red statue represents wars gone by will not help me in the medical field either! Analyzing literature is OK and stuff, but there are things that should be prioritized above that! Learning how some random lady constantly annoyingly flirts with two other male suitors in an epistolary novel in the 1700s will not help me to make advances in the medical field, nor will it help me properly catch Pokeymanz or beat Dragon Tamer Nicholas!

Gah...I hate English's "interpretative" nature as well. Since essentially nothing is "absolute", your grades can be profoundly affected simply by the person grading your paper or other literary assignments!

I love learning science, particularly biology and physics which have not proven to be excessively difficult for me (chemistry is interesting, but the math and tedious processes bogs down my enjoyability of it). Biology will actually benefit me in the medical field, and physics also plays a role in medicinal studies, not to help that it can actually help out in shonen fights and stuff in anime. ;) Frequently, I want to yell at the science of nursing, because several stuff in there connects to things (i.e., two things in entirely different body systems) that you wouldn't even think are related to each other in the first place! :cer_pissed:

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Tl;dr: Calculus is the bane of my academic career and my mortal nemesis with its difficulties; muscles make me cry; dictators suck A LOT and I shouldn't have to learn about them when I could be helping people or playing Pokemon; students shouldn't be forced to "being open to other cultures" for diversity's sake; history is unnecessary for the most part unless it's about good pplz; I interpret English to typically be a bore; science has the potential to be awesome but chemistry and nursing make it suckish;
Pokemon is awesome.

Gabri March 12th, 2011 4:56 PM

My Portuguese classes are hell (come on, how the hell will knowing every.single.detail. about poems and books written 500 years ago help me in life?!). Any subject that is not science-related has always been a pain in the ass to me (except P.E.)
Math is something I'm actually good at, along with Physics. About Biology... it's not that it's that hard to understand but I just don't like it.

Rainy Day March 15th, 2011 12:39 PM

I'm good at Geometry, History, English, and Biology. (Hate all maths, though. Geometry included.)

I suck at Algebra and Latin.

Zeffy March 18th, 2011 6:57 PM

Math. I purposely fail that subject if I can. I just hate Math. Yes, I am good at it but it still is hard. Algebra, Calculus, Trigonometry..it just makes me think too much. When I think too much, my head hurts and sometimes, I even faint. @[email protected]

Steven March 18th, 2011 7:11 PM

I use Math everyday.

I use Chemistry even more. We learned a type of problem in Chemistry (box problems) that can basically be applied to anything.

YAY MATH!

aruchan March 18th, 2011 8:00 PM

Until like 9th grade I was good at Mathematics, and then I hit a wall (boom!) :( Geometry massacred me, and now I'm stuck with a B- in Math Analysis CP (ugh).
Chemistry AP, however, is the most hellish class imaginable. i would only recommend it as a torture for the worst of criminals.

Dude22376 March 19th, 2011 5:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Zeffy (Post 6519346)
I purposely fail that subject if I can.

Error detected. Failing a subject is as simple as handing in a blank answer sheet. Considering that you have to hand in your answer sheet anyway, it's literally effortless to fail.

I dislike learning humanities, much like Feynman. Biology hurts too. The lack of numbers makes me disinterested.

I love Maths, Physics and Chemistry (Maths most among them).

I'll leave you with this quotation from Carl Sagan, in his book "Billions and Billions":
"If you know a thing only qualitatively, you know it no more than vaguely. If you know it quantitatively - grasping some numerical measure that distinguishes it from an infinite number of other possibilities - you are beginning to know it deeply."

Legobricks March 19th, 2011 6:19 AM

Religion is my biggest area of failure. People say it's easy, all opinionating, but I don't have an opinion on any matters brought up and often find the questions confusing. Perhaps if someone had explained to me how I'm generally expected to answer, I could've done a bit better, but I could still never answer "do you agree?".


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Originally Posted by Mizan de la Plume Kuro (Post 6504574)
Beautiful, math is simply beautiful. I mean, carry out an equation. Try to figure it out for yourself, really try. It's hard, you feel like giving up, but then there's that single ray of hope. What's this? Why haven't I tried applying this theory? And then bam, you've got the answer. Don't tell me that you're not satisfied. Don't tell me that the long equation you just wrote out on that piece of paper doesn't look like the best of poetry. Because I feel that way. It's the feeling of power. Don't let it go to waste.

We all feel that way about something, mathematics is just one of many preferences.

Uecil March 19th, 2011 6:33 AM

Do you have difficulties learning on subjects and/or part of a subject?
Yup, Maths and to be honest I've never liked maths at all because it's so difficult.

Even though it's hard for you to learn on that subject do you still study on it or just continue procrastinating?
I don't take maths or learn maths as a subject anymore because I've already passed it and I don't really like it, but meh.

Will you stop being a nerd?
No way


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