I hate Math especially anything that includes letters. 🤣
What about you, geniuses?
I hate Math especially anything that includes letters. 🤣
What about you, geniuses?
I aced math. Psychological studies show that when it comes to math males hold the majority of being smarter at math than females but on the other hand the vast majority of females are smarter than males when it comes to courses like English and reading. I'm not saying All males or all females have these pro's and cons
I actually did pretty good at math. I just hated it and my family was never good at explaining it to me.
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I am good at math. But i learned that late in life. In skool, i didn’t see the point. Math was for a few jobs, none of which interested me. So i sucked at it because i didn’t really apply myself.
Then i chose a career that demands the effective use of math daily. I also discovered a great show called “Numb3rs”. Between having to use math daily and seeing extremely interesting uses of math in realistic scenarios, i learned not only that math is interesting, but i’m pretty good at it when i apply myself. I can do a lot of calculations in my head faster than most people can do them on their phone’s calculator app. Ell oh ell!
It was my weakest subject. I needed a lot of help with math, I'm not sure why vsude my mom is brilliant at math but maybe I just took after my dad lol I'm not sure but the school said it was possible I had a learning disability with math/numbers. You could explain all day and just wouldn't sink in or I would get it but end up totally confused and stop understanding. It's weird all my other classes where fine though.
I study theoretical physics so I am good at math. In high school, I solved the whole calculus section with all exercises in two days.
But that doesn't mean I don't find it hard. I just have different kinds of problems to solve than others. Nonlinear equations, statistical fluctuations, differential geometries, and topologies are still hard, no matter how much intelligent you are. Even most scientists avoid math. Most core mathematics and physicists nowadays go for data analysis, and experimental topics as math became too hard.
Plus math can be solved in many ways, the direct arithmetic process involves less visualization and there are graphical and numerical solutions. Depending on the solving method the analysis of the result can be different.
ey, what the hell happened? Huh? What the hell happened to me? When I was a kid, I said i liked math. Then came middle school... you dare say math to me, and I'd have an inside crying fit. I hate math and i swear it's the only thing I seem to hate with a passion of education.
I used to be meh at best when it came to math growing up but I was never happy about it until college. When I was doing college algebra , my mind was in a different place to the point I was one of the top students in my class.
I started to look at the numbers as a river, it need to keep
Flowing and it required solving the puzzles to
fix the blockage. It’s weird but I started to enjoy puzzle like challenges. It’s still not my favorite subject but I don’t dislike it either
Hell no. My teacher told me when I was like 10:
"Math is the easiest because you only have 1 to 0 to deal with. Unlike letters".
So that was a lie. Not only the letters and alien symbols started to appear, apparently, there are people who buys 87 watermelons, and no one knows why.
STUNK in Math but was Great in Every Other Subject. I passed Though and Made Honor Roll in 12th Grade and Graduated. xxoo
I was good up until a point. I did math my own way and largely just fucked off in class. It worked all the way until I got to calculus and it no longer worked and I didn't have the fundamentals to fall back on. My way no longer worked and I got my one and only F on a report card. I went from placing in the top 10 in geometry in state as an 8th grader to getting an F in Calculus as a senior. Lol
Mathematics was my best subject. I got A's or B's without studying. I loved the subject. Much, much later in life I did a personality test and it worked out that it is part of my personality to love patterns and numbers and stuff like that.
I hated any math over x tables why have complicated math if I'm not going to be a rocket scientist what job requires that type of math skills only the computer genius use those types of math but if your the smart kid you get some smart one to do your math homework
I usually get pretty good grades in math but I'm not a fan. You gotta do what you gotta do wether you like it or not.
I always enjoyed math but my teacher made it hellish so I eventually became frustrated enough to start hating it
Hate math and anything related to math. I know how to keep track of a bank account and know when I get a bill to pay if I am getting ripped off. That's all I need to know ☑️
I’m good at math when I remember the formulas but I always forget them. I do not know my times tables but I don’t need a calculator.
I hated math and geometry is my best math subject because it’s visible.
I wouldn't say I was terrible because I always passed my exams and left school with a B in maths. But it was certainly my worst subject and I can feel my skills becoming worse over the years as I don't practice maths anymore lol.
As long as I know what it's used for, math comes easily. Had trouble with integrals and derivatives until I learned their specific use.
Trigonometry has always been fun, anything with proper practical uses has been useful to properly learn.
I'm somewhat good at math, but precalculus and geometry is my weakness, but algebra and everything else I'm okay in it's just those two I mentioned
Math was my best subject in school, but on my SATs it were one of my lowest scores. But I sucked at English, but English was my best SAT score...
Math is vital & if you're not good at math, it can fuck with your money.
I enjoy maths classes when I sit with my this best friend. She have the same IQ level and braincells as me so I enjoy solving problems with her. I like studying maths when I understand it.
Well, I was a physics major and STEM professional, so I know a shitload of mathematics. Not just the kind with the letters, but the kind with the symbols you don't see in high school.
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