Ramuh.Urial said: »
I do think some classes are so beastly that even a C- to get credit is a victory lol.
like upper level calcs lol
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Ramuh.Urial said: » I do think some classes are so beastly that even a C- to get credit is a victory lol. like upper level calcs lol Ramuh.Urial said: » I do think some classes are so beastly that even a C- to get credit is a victory lol. Sect, you watch Maher any?
Bismarck.Magnuss said: » Like math or science. *** that noise. lol the only general ed classes that are useful, you make me sad. Ramuh.Laffter said: » Quetzalcoatl.Xueye said: » Bahamut.Savannahlynn said: » Jetackuu said: » Bismarck.Magnuss said: » Seems like last semester was a good semester all around for FFXIAHers. unfortunately that's not the case for me, I mean it wasn't horribly bad, but I should have been able to get all A's, and I got a D, C, B, B... the B's were bad enough, the C is unacceptable, the D for being the class it was, I don't care. Yeah I wouldn't consider any of that acceptable regardless of what class it was for myself. Another 4.0 semester for me. Quetzalcoatl.Xueye said: » I agree. There isn't anything wrong with it. going to have to disagree, but to each their own. Jetackuu said: » Ramuh.Laffter said: » Quetzalcoatl.Xueye said: » Bahamut.Savannahlynn said: » Jetackuu said: » Bismarck.Magnuss said: » Seems like last semester was a good semester all around for FFXIAHers. unfortunately that's not the case for me, I mean it wasn't horribly bad, but I should have been able to get all A's, and I got a D, C, B, B... the B's were bad enough, the C is unacceptable, the D for being the class it was, I don't care. Yeah I wouldn't consider any of that acceptable regardless of what class it was for myself. Another 4.0 semester for me. Quetzalcoatl.Xueye said: » I agree. There isn't anything wrong with it. going to have to disagree, but to each their own. If there's something wrong with applying yourself to everything you do, please point it out. Bismarck.Magnuss said: » Like math or science. *** that noise. Jetackuu said: » Sect, you watch Maher any? I've been there at times. It's a lot of hard work. I just have absolutely no respect for people that act haughty to the point of academic eliteness and then brag about their perfect grades. It's rather unnecessary. ![]() makes me feel like Ramuh.Laffter said: » While I find Algebra to be useful to me personally a lot more than higher math, trig is still very useful, not sure the point of learning proofs unless you're going to be a math professor though. no you made me sad enough to where I think I'll have to go level loldrk. All math is useful. It just sucks to have to remember every rule. I hate calc2, but it is by far in the top 5 most useful subjects I have taken ever.
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![]() then? Quetzalcoatl.Xueye said: » All math is useful. It just sucks to have to remember every rule. I hate calc2, but it is by far in the top 5 most useful subjects I have taken ever. You, yes very useful. If I pursued history like I originally intended then I doubt I'd need beyond basic arithmetic. Ramuh.Urial said: » Quetzalcoatl.Xueye said: » All math is useful. It just sucks to have to remember every rule. I hate calc2, but it is by far in the top 5 most useful subjects I have taken ever. You, yes very useful. If I pursued history like intended, I doubt I'd need beyond basic arithmetic. Except you can use calculus to estimate populations in ancient civilizations, amongst a billion other things. Ramuh.Laffter said: » Jetackuu said: » Ramuh.Laffter said: » Quetzalcoatl.Xueye said: » Bahamut.Savannahlynn said: » Jetackuu said: » Bismarck.Magnuss said: » Seems like last semester was a good semester all around for FFXIAHers. unfortunately that's not the case for me, I mean it wasn't horribly bad, but I should have been able to get all A's, and I got a D, C, B, B... the B's were bad enough, the C is unacceptable, the D for being the class it was, I don't care. Yeah I wouldn't consider any of that acceptable regardless of what class it was for myself. Another 4.0 semester for me. Quetzalcoatl.Xueye said: » I agree. There isn't anything wrong with it. going to have to disagree, but to each their own. If there's something wrong with applying yourself to everything you do, please point it out. just because you're doing something doesn't mean you have to apply yourself to it, I personally found a class I took to be degrading, so to apply myself would have been degrading further, hence would have been "wrong" to do so. Just my opinion. Quetzalcoatl.Xueye said: » Jetackuu said: » Sect, you watch Maher any? I've been there at times. It's a lot of hard work. I just have absolutely no respect for people that act haughty to the point of academic eliteness and then brag about their perfect grades. It's rather unnecessary. He made some cracks at "Liberty University" in a video I saw on youtube earlier, thought it was hilarious, didn't think he was that much of a jerk, but maybe he wasn't being much of one there, don't follow that much. Bismarck.Magnuss said: » ![]() makes me feel like not sure what all of the symbols are for, basically the Z, K, and e and E(don't feel like finding the symbol) guessing they are variables short of the last one. Quetzalcoatl.Xueye said: » Ramuh.Urial said: » Quetzalcoatl.Xueye said: » All math is useful. It just sucks to have to remember every rule. I hate calc2, but it is by far in the top 5 most useful subjects I have taken ever. You, yes very useful. If I pursued history like intended, I doubt I'd need beyond basic arithmetic. Except you can use calculus to estimate populations in ancient civilizations, amongst a billion other things. And everyone knows anthropology is useless... Ramuh.Urial said: » Quetzalcoatl.Xueye said: » Ramuh.Urial said: » Quetzalcoatl.Xueye said: » All math is useful. It just sucks to have to remember every rule. I hate calc2, but it is by far in the top 5 most useful subjects I have taken ever. You, yes very useful. If I pursued history like intended, I doubt I'd need beyond basic arithmetic. Except you can use calculus to estimate populations in ancient civilizations, amongst a billion other things. And everyone knows anthropology is useless... You can also use it to determine geographic features. Quetzalcoatl.Xueye said: » All math is useful. It just sucks to have to remember every rule. I hate calc2, but it is by far in the top 5 most useful subjects I have taken ever. yeah I find memorization to be pointless in education, while some retention is needed, to the level it's emphasized, especially when it comes to math is silly, there's no reason to remember formulas, the ability to use the formula is much more important... Bismarck.Magnuss said: » Okay, so more like ![]() then? more like /wrists Quetzalcoatl.Xueye said: » Ramuh.Urial said: » Quetzalcoatl.Xueye said: » Ramuh.Urial said: » Quetzalcoatl.Xueye said: » All math is useful. It just sucks to have to remember every rule. I hate calc2, but it is by far in the top 5 most useful subjects I have taken ever. You, yes very useful. If I pursued history like intended, I doubt I'd need beyond basic arithmetic. Except you can use calculus to estimate populations in ancient civilizations, amongst a billion other things. And everyone knows anthropology is useless... You can also use it to determine geographic features. This sounds like a different subject now... Albeit historiography is useful, you usually bring in a geologist for that part. Calc has an extremely limited use in the field, which is why as a history major you don't study it. I never said it wasn't useful I just think use is determined by your field. I'm happy with the Liberal arts, and sure, monetarily it doesn't make as much as an astrophysicist, but I'm going to enjoy what I do. As far as those other subjects are concerned, if you excel at that sort of thing, then kudos. As for me, my brain doesn't work like that. I'm happy with the fact that the only numbers I have to see again are either my gradebook or financial stuff at home. I have no need to ever consider the Pythagorean theorem again, nor do I have to figure out the difference between a covalent and an ionic bond. And this keeps me happy. I would much rather dive headfirst into some Shakespeare and contemplate life on a metaphysical level, and my life will be filled with such. It may not work for many people who are constantly chasing that buck, but for me... it'll be more than enough.
Bismarck.Magnuss said: » I'm happy with the Liberal arts, and sure, monetarily it doesn't make as much as an astrophysicist, but I'm going to enjoy what I do. As far as those other subjects are concerned, if you excel at that sort of thing, then kudos. As for me, my brain doesn't work like that. I'm happy with the fact that the only numbers I have to see again are either my gradebook or financial stuff at home. I have no need to ever consider the Pythagorean theorem again, nor do I have to figure out the difference between a covalent and an ionic bond. And this keeps me happy. I would much rather dive headfirst into some Shakespeare and contemplate life on a metaphysical level, and my life will be filled with such. It may not work for many people who are constantly chasing that buck, but for me... it'll be more than enough. This sounds like a man who is borderline philosophy major.... Ramuh.Urial said: » Bismarck.Magnuss said: » I'm happy with the Liberal arts, and sure, monetarily it doesn't make as much as an astrophysicist, but I'm going to enjoy what I do. As far as those other subjects are concerned, if you excel at that sort of thing, then kudos. As for me, my brain doesn't work like that. I'm happy with the fact that the only numbers I have to see again are either my gradebook or financial stuff at home. I have no need to ever consider the Pythagorean theorem again, nor do I have to figure out the difference between a covalent and an ionic bond. And this keeps me happy. I would much rather dive headfirst into some Shakespeare and contemplate life on a metaphysical level, and my life will be filled with such. It may not work for many people who are constantly chasing that buck, but for me... it'll be more than enough. This sounds like a man who is borderline philosophy major.... Calc: you live in a house? use a computer? drive? yeah, you need calc whether you want to admit it or not :P (granted your understanding of it probably isn't needed...)
It's sad how many people I know can't do basic math, I want to know how the hell they ever graduated from elementary school much less high school). Bismarck.Magnuss said: » I'm happy with the Liberal arts, and sure, monetarily it doesn't make as much as an astrophysicist, but I'm going to enjoy what I do. As far as those other subjects are concerned, if you excel at that sort of thing, then kudos. As for me, my brain doesn't work like that. I'm happy with the fact that the only numbers I have to see again are either my gradebook or financial stuff at home. I have no need to ever consider the Pythagorean theorem again, nor do I have to figure out the difference between a covalent and an ionic bond. And this keeps me happy. I would much rather dive headfirst into some Shakespeare and contemplate life on a metaphysical level, and my life will be filled with such. It may not work for many people who are constantly chasing that buck, but for me... it'll be more than enough. that's easy though... Jetackuu said: » Calc: you live in a house? use a computer? drive? yeah, you need calc whether you want to admit it or not :P (granted your understanding of it probably isn't needed...) It's sad how many people I know can't do basic math, I want to know how the hell they ever graduated from elementary school much less high school). Yes, if you care to understand those things calc is needed. If you're fine with turning a computer on and not needing to know, no need :D Bismarck.Magnuss said: » Ramuh.Urial said: » Bismarck.Magnuss said: » I'm happy with the Liberal arts, and sure, monetarily it doesn't make as much as an astrophysicist, but I'm going to enjoy what I do. As far as those other subjects are concerned, if you excel at that sort of thing, then kudos. As for me, my brain doesn't work like that. I'm happy with the fact that the only numbers I have to see again are either my gradebook or financial stuff at home. I have no need to ever consider the Pythagorean theorem again, nor do I have to figure out the difference between a covalent and an ionic bond. And this keeps me happy. I would much rather dive headfirst into some Shakespeare and contemplate life on a metaphysical level, and my life will be filled with such. It may not work for many people who are constantly chasing that buck, but for me... it'll be more than enough. This sounds like a man who is borderline philosophy major.... Was a joke. Philo majors are usually the guy you meet who after one year at college he becomes a hippy. yeah, and this is how people lose their data, or get their identity stolen...
Ramuh.Urial said: » Bismarck.Magnuss said: » Ramuh.Urial said: » Bismarck.Magnuss said: » I'm happy with the Liberal arts, and sure, monetarily it doesn't make as much as an astrophysicist, but I'm going to enjoy what I do. As far as those other subjects are concerned, if you excel at that sort of thing, then kudos. As for me, my brain doesn't work like that. I'm happy with the fact that the only numbers I have to see again are either my gradebook or financial stuff at home. I have no need to ever consider the Pythagorean theorem again, nor do I have to figure out the difference between a covalent and an ionic bond. And this keeps me happy. I would much rather dive headfirst into some Shakespeare and contemplate life on a metaphysical level, and my life will be filled with such. It may not work for many people who are constantly chasing that buck, but for me... it'll be more than enough. This sounds like a man who is borderline philosophy major.... Was a joke. Philo majors are usually the guy you meet who after one year at college he becomes a hippy. Jetackuu said: » yeah, and this is how people lose their data, or get their identity stolen... science
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