math teacher strikes agaiN!

fishman830

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half the crap i learn at school is.. well.. a waste of the teachers, and infinatly worse, my time. i have other things i would like to be doing... worse part is.. the school don't do anything if a teacher is complained about.. afterall.. i'm forced to go there, so shouldn't it be at least comfortable in the sense that i don't hate the teachers?
 

purity

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no way. transfer to independent studies, go once a week, go around your neighborhood and paint addresses on curbs for $5 a curb using a basic stencil set and spraypaint.
you'll make about $450 a week while yer peers rot their lives away in classrooms only to earn the same degree that you'll get in the end.
 

kittykitty

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Originally posted by Fishman830
half the crap i learn at school is.. well.. a waste of the teachers, and infinatly worse, my time. i have other things i would like to be doing... worse part is.. the school don't do anything if a teacher is complained about.. afterall.. i'm forced to go there, so shouldn't it be at least comfortable in the sense that i don't hate the teachers?

What grade are you in?
Most older people are like "Ohh, once you get outta high school and go off to college and join the working world, you'll realize how important it was"
BULL CRAP. I could have gone to high school 2 hours a day as opposed to 7, and still have learned as much.
I even got expelled from school in 11th grade for making fun of my world religions teacher in a note to my friend, and STILL got through high school.
What a waste of time that was.
 

fishman830

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i'm in 8th grade. what i hate the most.. is my math teacher is stupid.. flat out stupid. on top of that she's a %^&*$. if i got a dollar for everyone who hated her i'd have about 125 bucks.. (125 people, roughly, who unfourtunatly have her) i would honestly rate her teacher abbilities to that of a 4th or 5th GRADER, NOT teacher
 

fishman830

Active Member

Originally posted by Purity
no way. transfer to independent studies, go once a week, go around your neighborhood and paint addresses on curbs for $5 a curb using a basic stencil set and spraypaint.
you'll make about $450 a week while yer peers rot their lives away in classrooms only to earn the same degree that you'll get in the end.


wow, i like that! but my neighborhood is all rich conceded old people, they flaunt their money, by out doing all their neighbors in what kinda car they drive etc.
 

purity

Member
and it only costs $5 to out do the next guy's address curb. you know what....
if you did this during daytime then most of the people won't be home. so imagine how jealous they'll get when they come home to see their neighbor's new address! so go out and print some cheap business cards and leave em at ALL the doorsteps, telling em when you'll be back for round 2.
rich conceited people are the biggest suckers.
 

fishman830

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i don't understand what graphing will do for us. If we want a job that requires graphin then wo n't they teach it in college?
 

fishman830

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it's bad enough she doesn't teach.. but it's worse that i'm going to highschool.. i'd say who ever has her is about a year behind everyone else in my grade. there isn't a person in my class that wouldn't say she don't teach crap
 

tony detroit

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Algebra may seem pointless, but it is a starting point for the truly hard math classes down the road like the ones you take for your engineering degree, then you start to realize that without the "pointless" math you are studying, you would have nothing in your daily life that you do not ever really have an appreciation for, such as well anything materialistic when you think about it. Then you really get an appreciation for how smart the greeks, romans, etc were that came up with most of the math laws and theorys way before ever seeing a calculator. You really do not realize how things are all engineered to be the way they are, not everything is as simple as it seems. I really learned how truly complex things are when I took my minerals and metallurgy engineering class when things are engineered on the molecular level to make them stiffer, softer, stronger, lighter, etc. Then you start to realize why there are tens of thousands of different grades of metals.
Without a good understanding of math and chemistry and physics our society would be living comparable to the cavemen. It is funny how little people realize it.
 

purity

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i honestly think that the most important thing i learned in school is that the more you bend the rules, the happier you are.
 
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