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Sep 24th, 2002, 08:24 PM
#1
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Math Classes Suck
ok this is a cross between Math and CC...
how many of you in high school find that math classes are a waste of time and that you'd learn more by just using the textbook on your own and occasionally dropping in to ask questions?
eg: I stayed home today and stormed through the entire unit on Derivatives. granted I didn't do all the questions; i did like 10 total, but still, had i gone to school, i'd have spent 45 minutes waiting for the rest of the class to finish taking up thier homework (cause they can't do bloody algebra) and then "learning" about basic limits.
its retarded...i should stay home more often.
-C
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Sep 24th, 2002, 09:13 PM
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assume that they teach the stuff that i don't know (if you know the stuff before they teach it then it is most certainly a waste of time) i find it easier to learn it from the teacher than from the text book, partially b/c the teachers at our school is very good. i also have a habit of picking out a few things to argue with the teacher just for the hell of it.
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Did you know that...
The probability that a random rational number has an even denominator is 1/3 (Salamin and Gosper 1972)? This result is independently verified by me (2002)!
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Sep 24th, 2002, 09:18 PM
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yea, another reason is that the teachers actually show the derivation to the formulas, unlike the text book which constantly tosses out stuff at you without showing you how it was developed (I'd guarentee the derivitive chapter you stormed does not show you how they got the first principles, as well as the power rule, product rule, quotient rule, trig derivitives). if i were given the derivation, i would most definately remember the formula better, and in case i forget it or get it mixed up/confused, i always know how i would get the correct formula by going over the (hopefully short) derivation again. and if you don't understand something, it is always better to ask the teacher instead of asking the text book. and don't think text books are perfect. they aren't.
Massey RuleZ! ^-^__  Cheers!  __^-^ Massey RuleZ!
Did you know that...
The probability that a random rational number has an even denominator is 1/3 (Salamin and Gosper 1972)? This result is independently verified by me (2002)!
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Sep 25th, 2002, 01:11 PM
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Yeh, good points all round. Just to contribute my £0.02: teachers are sometimes more useful because the student can pick up extra information in how they write up the work or where they pause for thought etc.
There are 10 types of people in the world - those that understand binary, and those that don't.
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Sep 25th, 2002, 01:23 PM
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So Unbanned
Staying home is fun.
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Sep 25th, 2002, 03:51 PM
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Originally posted by bugzpodder
yea, another reason is that the teachers actually show the derivation to the formulas, unlike the text book which constantly tosses out stuff at you without showing you how it was developed.
Yeah, I just love it when you have to know a proof, and the book tells you 2 lines and then says "We leave it to the reader to complete the rest of the proof." Then you sit for the next 4 days trying to work out how the **** you complete the proof!
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Sep 26th, 2002, 05:42 AM
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Sep 27th, 2002, 08:37 AM
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Another reason to attend class is that occasionally
instuctors will spend a day on "stuff that's not in the book,
but will be on the test."
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Oct 3rd, 2002, 10:37 PM
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well obviously you have not seen herricks, new york math honors classes. Damn teachers are crazy... what i like to do is just to do my other homework during the lecture. And i'll learn a lil, but not how to do it in class. 10 min in the book... and i learn how 
Just raise my head once in awhile in class
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Oct 4th, 2002, 09:27 PM
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Originally posted by bugzpodder
yea, another reason is that the teachers actually show the derivation to the formulas, unlike the text book which constantly tosses out stuff at you without showing you how it was developed (I'd guarentee the derivitive chapter you stormed does not show you how they got the first principles, as well as the power rule, product rule, quotient rule, trig derivitives). if i were given the derivation, i would most definately remember the formula better, and in case i forget it or get it mixed up/confused, i always know how i would get the correct formula by going over the (hopefully short) derivation again. and if you don't understand something, it is always better to ask the teacher instead of asking the text book. and don't think text books are perfect. they aren't.
no they're not perfect, but my class in particular is antiperfect. its horrible. its horribly aperfect. they're sooo slow....not to sound stuck up but man there are some stupid people in that class. class average is 56, median 53. A few kids are up there though, I have 105%, and a couple of my friends have 102%, 96%, 86%, etc... which are prety good...but i mean one kid has 9%. NINE.
and the teacher slows down for them.
our textbooks are acutallyd ecent...they did infact go through the proof for the power rule. althouhg i couldn't be bothered to learn it.
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Oct 7th, 2002, 07:42 PM
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Well..
I'm sure there are some stuff that you don't get that quickly and need your intructor's help.
Did you not need an instructor's help for the basics of algebra/arithimetics?
Surely, even Einstein didn't teach himself all the math stuff he knew.
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Oct 7th, 2002, 08:09 PM
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so why don't you and your friends take some time to help those who needed it? I am sure you are not too selfish too refuse that. and that's what I would do.
Massey RuleZ! ^-^__  Cheers!  __^-^ Massey RuleZ!
Did you know that...
The probability that a random rational number has an even denominator is 1/3 (Salamin and Gosper 1972)? This result is independently verified by me (2002)!
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Oct 8th, 2002, 04:38 PM
#13
Member
praise on brother
Statistics, worst waste of time ever. Period.
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Oct 8th, 2002, 05:57 PM
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i found it to be quiet interesting minus the formulas/definitions you have to memorize
Massey RuleZ! ^-^__  Cheers!  __^-^ Massey RuleZ!
Did you know that...
The probability that a random rational number has an even denominator is 1/3 (Salamin and Gosper 1972)? This result is independently verified by me (2002)!
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Oct 8th, 2002, 06:15 PM
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Originally posted by bugzpodder
so why don't you and your friends take some time to help those who needed it? I am sure you are not too selfish too refuse that. and that's what I would do.
I'm one of the about 10 people in a school of 1000 who tutor.
No bonus marks this year either.
And I get asked a boatload of quetsions in class....kind of annoying after a while when you can't get your own work done.
-C
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