I hated those books too. In fact so much, I gave them both a review: “0/10. Will NEVER read again. And will suggest otherwise if anyone asks for recommendations.”
I once had a test of my maths skills for a course I was taking, it came back with poor results, and I joked to the tutor I could’ve told them that without having to do the test
Got a BS in Math in college. Later in life i figured out that God had designed all of us with math skills in our head. No, that doesn’t mean we can do the problems. But, we do use it everyday. Every time you drive a car you use trigimonetry, calculus, queueing theory and linear programming. It’s pretty pretty cool.
While I graduated from high school over half a century ago, I have to say that to this day I have never had to calculate the height of a flagpole from the length of its shadow. I’m sure it is a useful skill to have, but it doesn’t get the milking done.
I’ve been out of high school over twenty years. In that time, I’ve yet to use the “valuable skill you’ll use all the time in life” that is algebra. I haveregularly used the math course I took as an elective in 11th or 12th grade, a consumer math course which taught the mathematical things one actually uses in a non-mathematical career like balancing budgets, writing checks, the sort of thing one actually does use in everyday life outside a more technically/mathematically minded life. I barely use any of the math I was forced to learn beyond addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
I seem to be an outlier here. My short term memory is horrible. Concepts, I grasp well. I was so close to failing low grade school arithmetic that my parents spent two summers pounding tables into my brain with flash cards and such. Then I went to high school and college; I got straight ’A’s in calculus, differential equations, linear algebra, and all my science and engineering courses. I had to work at it, of course, but once I understood it, it stayed understood (including changes, as observations changed.)
I shed quite a few tears over Algebra I, too. I had to take it, a requirement, and ended up doing it twice. The first teacher also taught Latin. I think sometimes she got them mixed up. The second teacher, Ms. Lee, would always talk about spanking you where the sun don’t shine. I don’t think she ever did as the district had outlawed capital punishment by that time. But, I well remember her and her anticks. Everybody loved Ms.Lee.
I never liked math when I was in school. I mean, I could do addition, subtraction, and multiplication just fine, but I always struggled with division, fractions, and decimals.
My love for math began early. In my avatar, at 3 years old, I’m helping Dad study for his PE. The original photo is clear enough that you can tell I’m working on Integrals. Yes, using a slide rule.
arjun.shriv about 3 years ago
Jon*Jon*Jon = Jon^3 = 0.
codycab about 3 years ago
I hated those books too. In fact so much, I gave them both a review: “0/10. Will NEVER read again. And will suggest otherwise if anyone asks for recommendations.”
BJ40 about 3 years ago
I’ve always hated and struggled at maths, it was my immortal nemesis.
willispate about 3 years ago
I’m familiar with those books. I managed to make it through High School. true story.
Templo S.U.D. about 3 years ago
gee, what textbook made Jon cry tears of joy? poetry?
in.amongst about 3 years ago
gf(ex) = why^2 + me. Never could deal with it!
yoey1957 about 3 years ago
Math and I have not been on speaking terms since the 2nd grade.
Macushlalondra about 3 years ago
I hated algebra.
oddhumor about 3 years ago
Algebra I didn’t mind. Pre-Calc on the other hand…
arjun.shriv about 3 years ago
We will always have Khan Acadmey
wiatr about 3 years ago
After 7-8 years of long division, Algebra was fun. Trigonometry was not.
Sanspareil about 3 years ago
Al Gebra was that dude who would sell you used cars!
When you couldn’t make the payments he would send his brother Vinnie to fit you for concrete galoshes!
edmund_graham about 3 years ago
I once had a test of my maths skills for a course I was taking, it came back with poor results, and I joked to the tutor I could’ve told them that without having to do the test
akb02 about 3 years ago
Miss Jackson, Miss Jackson, Miss Jackson, are you nasty?
jagedlo about 3 years ago
One of those sequels that was just like the first one, huh, Garfield?
Purple People Eater about 3 years ago
Math was the only required subject I actually enjoyed in high school.
FreyjaRN Premium Member about 3 years ago
I took calculus for fun. I’m weird.
David in Webb Premium Member about 3 years ago
Got a BS in Math in college. Later in life i figured out that God had designed all of us with math skills in our head. No, that doesn’t mean we can do the problems. But, we do use it everyday. Every time you drive a car you use trigimonetry, calculus, queueing theory and linear programming. It’s pretty pretty cool.
Prey about 3 years ago
Algebra, it´s as easy as A B C X.
Gandalf about 3 years ago
I enjoyed Algebra 2.
geese28 about 3 years ago
The true waterworks is found in calculus
Bookworm about 3 years ago
While I graduated from high school over half a century ago, I have to say that to this day I have never had to calculate the height of a flagpole from the length of its shadow. I’m sure it is a useful skill to have, but it doesn’t get the milking done.
Forest Dweller 54 about 3 years ago
It all depend on the teacher, some are good, some, not so good.
spaceagesoul about 3 years ago
I’ve been out of high school over twenty years. In that time, I’ve yet to use the “valuable skill you’ll use all the time in life” that is algebra. I have regularly used the math course I took as an elective in 11th or 12th grade, a consumer math course which taught the mathematical things one actually uses in a non-mathematical career like balancing budgets, writing checks, the sort of thing one actually does use in everyday life outside a more technically/mathematically minded life. I barely use any of the math I was forced to learn beyond addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
Watchdog about 3 years ago
Four years Algebra (HS and College) never in 70+ years afterward did I once use Algebra. Trig and geometry yes.
Random Nick Premium Member about 3 years ago
I seem to be an outlier here. My short term memory is horrible. Concepts, I grasp well. I was so close to failing low grade school arithmetic that my parents spent two summers pounding tables into my brain with flash cards and such. Then I went to high school and college; I got straight ’A’s in calculus, differential equations, linear algebra, and all my science and engineering courses. I had to work at it, of course, but once I understood it, it stayed understood (including changes, as observations changed.)
preacherman Premium Member about 3 years ago
I shed quite a few tears over Algebra I, too. I had to take it, a requirement, and ended up doing it twice. The first teacher also taught Latin. I think sometimes she got them mixed up. The second teacher, Ms. Lee, would always talk about spanking you where the sun don’t shine. I don’t think she ever did as the district had outlawed capital punishment by that time. But, I well remember her and her anticks. Everybody loved Ms.Lee.
Tentoes about 3 years ago
Is not Algebra a terrorist organization?
Anibal about 3 years ago
oof
blakerl about 3 years ago
Janet Jackson as Jon’s Math teacher? No my first name ain’t baby It’s Janet Miss Jackson if you’re nasty She always liked them nasty boy’s.
Hey!
Who’s that thinkin’ nasty thoughts? (Nasty boys!)
Who’s that in that nasty car? (Nasty boys!)
Who’s that eating that nasty food? (Nasty boys!)
Who’s jamming to my nasty groove? (Nasty boys!)
Ladies!
Nasty boys
Don’t mean a thing
Oh, you nasty boys
Goat from PBS about 3 years ago
Algebra I did not like. Geometry was fun, but don’t tell Jon about Calculus. That will bring him to tears, also.
CaveCat87 about 3 years ago
I never liked math when I was in school. I mean, I could do addition, subtraction, and multiplication just fine, but I always struggled with division, fractions, and decimals.
cactusbob333 about 3 years ago
Math would be great if it wasn’t for all those crappy numbers it uses.
WentHulk about 3 years ago
I hate math too.
karmakat01 about 3 years ago
more MIGRAINE INDUCED BOOKS to me…
craig kisro about 3 years ago
One semester of Algebra 1. Then to Algebra S1, 2, 3. Once I got the concepts down it wasn’t that hard. Used it all my life since then.
Walter Kocker about 3 years ago
My Little Mermaid wears an Algebra.
Lola85 Premium Member about 3 years ago
I shed quite a few tears over algebra, too.
l3i7l about 3 years ago
My love for math began early. In my avatar, at 3 years old, I’m helping Dad study for his PE. The original photo is clear enough that you can tell I’m working on Integrals. Yes, using a slide rule.
That’s my story and I’m sticking to it!
pchemcat about 3 years ago
I love algebra. I love geometry, trig and calculus also.
cosman about 3 years ago
when i’m looking down on the billiard table, Ms.Steinhouser’s geometry class comes to mind..
Johnny Appleseed about 3 years ago
That book isn’t that bad
Sailor46 USN 65-95 about 3 years ago
Then came calculus, a tragedy of epic proportions.
DebUSNRet about 3 years ago
Loved algebra I & II
Asriel over 2 years ago
Don’t tell me there’s algebra 3!