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my senior guidance counselor said “if you drop out of math class you won’t be able to computers” eat poo poo mr. miller. you’re still a guidance counselor and I interview college grads who were lazy and depressed in high school for the position I was hired into six years ago
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PIZZA.BAT posted:exact opposite for me. i got kicked out of the gifted program because i literally couldn't give a poo poo about anything so they sent me to the guidance counselor who tried to be all sly by saying, 'you know being a brick layer isn't a bad gig either' in an attempt to scare me straight I went through this a couple times in elementary school, for some reason they seemed to think that a gifted 6th grade isn't just going to gently caress around all day and get bored with no structure
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eW8XoovSlsM
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Kazinsal posted:eat poo poo mr. miller i had a different mr miller but he can also eat poo poo
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My Mr. Miller was a high school history teacher and he was actually alright
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Kazinsal posted:my senior guidance counselor said “if you drop out of math class you won’t be able to computers” lmao i heard this all though HS and 15 years into my programming career ive barely used any math higher than a 5th grade level
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I used a lot of basic linear algebra in one job and once i had to make cubic splines out of quadratic ones but other than that yeah
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Kuvo posted:lmao i heard this all though HS and 15 years into my programming career ive barely used any math higher than a 5th grade level I've used a bunch of statistics and probability stuff but its not a common thing
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The most important even slightly higher math thing that you can learn is the concepts of a derivative and rates of change in various systems. learn that and you now know how to upshift a manual transmission car without touching the clutch.
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Jonny 290 posted:The most important even slightly higher math thing that you can learn is the concepts of a derivative and rates of change in various systems. welcome to the teamsters, here's your calculus textbook
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taylor's theorem doesn't get enough love tbh
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i haven’t heard that album but I’m not sure if I’d describe her fans as lacking in overt love
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FAT32 SHAMER posted:I dropped out of pharmacy school and got my BS in CS wise choice
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nvrgrls posted:My Mr. Miller was a high school history teacher and he was actually alright my mr Miller was also a high school history teacher but he had a deflated basketball for a brain
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well it happened sooner than i thought, but it looks like the powers that be have decided to start laying the groundwork for a staged event to pull us back from the brink of armageddon
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lol. no. a bunch of idiot tech blogs blew up a very tentative report that said they got a signal and it's almost certainly interference/a reflection from earthquote:...in 2020, the team discovered two groups of suspicious signals of extraterrestrial civilizations during the data processing of the “China Sky Eye” 2019 synchronic sky survey observations. In 2022, the team found another suspicious signal from exoplanet target observation data. infernal machines fucked around with this message at 03:53 on Jun 16, 2022 |
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these are the same dipshits that will uncritically report that a google "ai" may be nearing sentience because some idiot had a meltdown after falling in love with a chatbot
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okay i hope youre right
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Sniep fucked around with this message at 04:00 on Jun 16, 2022 |
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Kuvo posted:lmao i heard this all though HS and 15 years into my programming career ive barely used any math higher than a 5th grade level going from design to development and it's almost the same. logic and conceptualizing flows has been way more useful and i certainly didn't get that from the (extra!) class my hs math teacher recommended for students she seemed to have a disdain for (artists) oh, I'll need calculus for graphic design? i should definitely take your course? edit: maybe it was trig? i don't remember, all i know is if you were a jock or tough looking she let you sleep in class. if you were creative she made you feel poo poo for not wanting to do math more Agile Vector fucked around with this message at 04:57 on Jun 16, 2022 |
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everyone should take combinatorics tho, because it's applicable and theres no real prerequisites and its fun
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I’m terrible at math and am lucky to have a friend that does pure math and can explain hard stuff to stupid me the few times I need it. basically make friends that do other things
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math is for computers to do
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If I want to know the answer to a math question I simply ask my buddy Wolfram alpha, who is better at math than I am
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PokeJoe posted:math is for computers to do no, computers do arithmetic
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I was a Smart Boy and was told so repeatedly during my upbringing but it turned out the smartness would peak at grade 9, at which point I had to study but had no idea how because I never had to learn.
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if you were described as "gifted" in elementary school but also "lazy" in high school and were told you just needed to "apply yourself" there is a 99.9% chance you have ADHD ADHD brain works really well when you're in elementary and middle school because everyone's standards for average are "can respond to questions within 30 seconds" and "can colour within the lines without eating the crayons" at that point. as soon as you have to actually put some effort in (high school) your brain doesn't work that way anymore and it's easier to just skip school and smoke fat joints behind the basketball court than it is to try to wrangle your ADHD into submission all while teachers, counsellors, and doctors go "you just need to apply yourself"
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that used to piss me off, but now in my dotage where i've finally learned how to study i realize that nobody that was in a position to teach me at the time knew either
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Kernel Sanders posted:I was a Smart Boy and was told so repeatedly during my upbringing but it turned out the smartness would peak at grade 9, at which point I had to study but had no idea how because I never had to learn. this happened to me too but in undergrad Kazinsal posted:if you were described as "gifted" in elementary school but also "lazy" in high school and were told you just needed to "apply yourself" there is a 99.9% chance you have ADHD yeah turns out
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Kazinsal posted:if you were described as "gifted" in elementary school but also "lazy" in high school and were told you just needed to "apply yourself" there is a 99.9% chance you have ADHD can confirm
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Kazinsal posted:if you were described as "gifted" in elementary school but also "lazy" in high school and were told you just needed to "apply yourself" there is a 99.9% chance you have ADHD well i'm not sure what i'm supposed to do with this information now
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put your kids on drugs, obviously
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Stringent posted:put your kids on drugs, obviously
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POKEY: DRUGS FOR EVERYONE!!
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Kazinsal posted:if you were described as "gifted" in elementary school but also "lazy" in high school and were told you just needed to "apply yourself" there is a 99.9% chance you have ADHD confirmed
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Kazinsal posted:if you were described as "gifted" in elementary school but also "lazy" in high school and were told you just needed to "apply yourself" there is a 99.9% chance you have ADHD I defo think this is me, but I suspect I’d be considered too functional to be diagnosed and helped. it just sucks knowing you could be so much more successful and the limiting factor isn’t your skill or ability. a life of mediocrity is probably all Ill ever achieve lol.
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