Döden
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I'm pretty crap at math, in all honesty. People in my calculus class seem to be able to visualize the numbers and variables and manipulate them quite intuitively. It takes MUCH more work on my part, especially at this level where you are expected to make connections and solve the problem using previous knowledge.
I find it interesting though, and I really like it when my teacher shows us proofs and talks about mathematical principles (like the wave around the x axis that has a volume but no surface area? She didn't actually get to proving it but that turned me into a grinning fool).
I haven't had a proper science class since I entered high school, but I really like it. I'd like to go into some research field as a career. I always hated doing lab reports in middle school, but that's probably because they were so dry and working in groups definitely detracted from it. But til I go into that field I feed myself with the pop science of the Science Channel (the only worthy channel on TV, along with NatGeo and occasionally History Channel and Travel).
I find it interesting though, and I really like it when my teacher shows us proofs and talks about mathematical principles (like the wave around the x axis that has a volume but no surface area? She didn't actually get to proving it but that turned me into a grinning fool).
I haven't had a proper science class since I entered high school, but I really like it. I'd like to go into some research field as a career. I always hated doing lab reports in middle school, but that's probably because they were so dry and working in groups definitely detracted from it. But til I go into that field I feed myself with the pop science of the Science Channel (the only worthy channel on TV, along with NatGeo and occasionally History Channel and Travel).