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also this:
when you are very young, you learn the alphabet (ABCDE...).
when you age a little, you are introduced to a new set: P.E.
when you got college, you are likley getting a B.S. or B.A.
when you want to become a doctor, you need to pass medicine and get an M.D. degree...
what is wrong with these letters?
even at the point of death, you still get R.I.P. on your stombstone!!!!
Our professor was the most chill guy in existence, and he'd let us do whatever we want. We were spending that time studying something else, or just messing around.
However, for 8 out of 10 people, they will never use something like Calculus. I'm not saying remove it, of course, but the educational system should realize that most people will not use advanced algebra and calculus in their life; so don't waste their time and energy trying to learn something they're going to block from their minds as soon as they don't have to use it.
And on the subject of math, I wish that when people said "if you want to make video games you'll need to know math" were a bit more specific. "You'll need to know physics if you want to make your own engine; geometry will be useful for advanced level creation; etc."
Edit: Also
Why The Entire World is Swirling Down The Crapper: The Post.
Yes, sure, I am not using most of that stuff professionally, but it's still useful to know. More knowledge is always better than less knowledge.
I will say gym on the caveat that it should be graded on participation as opposed to how quickly you can do something. I actually enjoyed it in college.
"Those who do not learn history are doomed to repeat it"
Agree. I always almost fall asleep during it.
^Also these
Incorrect.
They're doomed to have their butts kicked by the nerds who did learn from history.
Plus it comes in handy on quiz shows.