Spanish is an interesting language but the entire department fucks it up at my school.
Math, I'm terrible at it.
Norwegian.
Ironically, being Norwegian, my English grades are better.
I hate math. I am fully aware of it's applications in real life I'm just terrible at it.
Fucking pre-calc fuck that class
[QUOTE=SilverDragon619;25921321]Math
when are we going to need (2a+3b)(10b-3a) in life?
and Estonian[/QUOTE]
you mean -1a^2 x 13b^2 :eng101:
English Support - That teacher's a bitch.
math
Women's rights
Applied ICT
[QUOTE=Archy;25923670]you mean -1a^2 x 13b^2 :eng101:[/QUOTE]
hnngGGG
Has nobody actually posted Physical Education yet? I'm surprised.
[QUOTE=GrimBloodyFable;25924009]Has nobody actually posted Physical Education yet? I'm surprised.[/QUOTE]
Despite the fact that I'm not built for sports, I love gym. Simply because I could use the exercise to keep myself in shape. It's gonna be a long, tough road though...:saddowns:
[QUOTE=Archy;25923670]you mean -1a^2 x 13b^2 :eng101:[/QUOTE]
Wouldn't that be -6(a^2) + 11ab + 30(b^2)?
[QUOTE=MCPeePants;25924088]Wouldn't that be -6(a^2) + 11ab + 30(b^2)?[/QUOTE]
Fucking Algebra hurts my brain!
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[QUOTE=LieutenantLeo;25921766]Quesque c'est la probleme avec le francais? Mon amis.[/QUOTE]
Bad french right here.
I dislike maths, because it's boring.
Algebra. Seriously thought, algebra teaches so much useless shit that nobody needs, unless your gonna become an algebra teacher
[QUOTE=jesse194;25924254]Algebra. Seriously thought, algebra teaches so much useless shit that nobody needs, unless your gonna become an algebra teacher[/QUOTE]
Easiest way to solve all of your single unknown term problems (aka: only 1 variable) with a graphing calculator:
Example:
4a(^2) + 2a = 2
[B]1)[/B] Change unknown variable to 'x'; really doesn't matter as a variable is a variable and we need it to be 'x' so we can graph on the calculator in just a moment
4x(^2) + 2x = 2
[Being a quadratic, you could solve this problem with the quadratic formula]
[B]2)[/B] Set problem equal to zero
4x(^2) + 2x - 2 = 0
[B]3)[/B] Graph one line for each side of the equation on your calculator
(Hence, under "Y=" on a TI calculator)
Y1 = 4x(^2) + 2x - 2
Y2 = 0
[B]4)[/B] Graph said lines, find the x-intercepts (the places where the line crosses or touches the x-axis), they are the answers.
Answer(s):
X = 0.5
X = -1
Find them using the 'CALC' function 'intersect' (on the TIs anyway)
Works on any and all problem that have only one unknown variable.
[QUOTE=Carne;25923370]Norwegian.
Ironically, being Norwegian, my English grades are better.[/QUOTE]
And I do, being a brazilian, have better grades on english and german rather than in portuguese.
Well I cannot decide just what's my favorite and my worst class. I could say religion, although I don't hate it even being an atheist.
[QUOTE=Sobotnik;25923146]Chemistry.
Why do so many not like History.[/QUOTE]
You realize that all sciences are extremely important to gain at least a basic knowledge on, right?
Most people don't like history because there are very few things it can actually be applied to. Chemistry, physics, calculus, etc. on the other hand all can be applied to the majority of decent jobs out there.
Really, how many times to kids need to be taught about what happened in World War II? I was taught about it in at least 3 different grade levels throughout my K-12 education. Once is enough. Most other subjects build on top of themselves.
Maths or ICT, maths simply for the fact it's boring as shit in school, ICT since our teacher hasn't taught us a thing in 3 [i]years[/i], other from the fact he falls asleep in classes and then we just proxy our way onto Facebook.
History isn't only learning about things that have already happened, it also helps with source based work and research skills which can be very useful.
Russian.
I also hate Math but eh atleast it's required in life. IDK when will I ever use russian, mainly because when I finish the school I plan on going to study in united states and russian wouldn't really matter shit there.
Math, but only because there are so damn many word problems. After 3 PM, I have absolutely no desire to read anything that could cause even the slightest bit of strain on my eyes.
I only hate French. History and literature are tolerable, though sometimes they can be fascinating.
My favourites are definitely Math, Chemistry and Physics, now that's where it's at.
[QUOTE=Kert97;25921398]Russian, fucking hate it.[/QUOTE]
In soviet russia....Jk
it's a split between geography and fucking french.
[QUOTE=Paravin;25921532]Chemistry or Physics. Useless, bloody useless.[/QUOTE]
Chemistry is interesting, and Physics you need to know IMO.
[QUOTE=DSG;25924879]You realize that all sciences are extremely important to gain at least a basic knowledge on, right?
Most people don't like history because there are very few things it can actually be applied to. Chemistry, physics, calculus, etc. on the other hand all can be applied to the majority of decent jobs out there.
Really, how many times to kids need to be taught about what happened in World War II? I was taught about it in at least 3 different grade levels throughout my K-12 education. Once is enough. Most other subjects build on top of themselves.[/QUOTE]
You keep saying that maths is fundamental in most jobs but it really isn't any more useful than knowing the history of countries in our world. Personally, I think understanding the politics of a nation as well as its interactions with other countries and non-state players over the course of the last century and even further back is essential to know where said country will head in the future, as well as to assess the motives of current governments and even the public. If I were to get into one of my desired courses in political science or journalism, I'd be far more inclined to use my knowledge of post-Cold War history than the calculus that I touched on.
[QUOTE=DSG;25924879]Chemistry, physics, calculus, etc. on the other hand all can be applied to the majority of decent jobs out there. [/QUOTE]
But seriously get your head out of your arse
[QUOTE=avon43;25921930]hate: math
likes: science and chemistry[/QUOTE]
I'm exact opposite.
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