Why School Should Always Come First
Because you never know when you're going to have trouble with your first Calculus problem and spend an hour on it, only to have your Dad look at it and say, "OK, let's see; first thing to do is make sure everything is in radians...." Oops. And if you were planning on taking an hour doing Calculus, and the first PROBLEM takes you an hour, you know you're in pretty bad shape.
Therefore I cannot blog tonight.
I'm not always that neat with my Calculus...
7 comments:
Oh, BOY, do I know that feeling! I absolutely hate when the first problem or even the lesson itself takes forEVER to do. grrrrrr...
Hey, that notebook page looks familiar...;) Kinda.
Are you on lesson 74? Because I'm on lesson 84...in Algebra 1, that is. :D Only 36 more to go!!!
Um, that wasn't supposed to sound competitive. Just excited. :)
Math = bad feeling coming over me! I am very ill-at-ease around any math curriculum...I may actually faint dead away! What does it all mean?!?
Oh wait a minute! I am an adult now and I don't actually use any of that math stuff in my everyday life! (unless I am doubling a recipe!)
p.s. I do know the square root of 64...does that impress you at all?
heh, heh, heh. What were you using? degrees? Gotta love that higher order stuff, just chock full of pitfalls and deathtraps for the unwary...
Yes, I was using degrees. I had been doing the right things all along everywhere else, so it didn't take me much longer after I switched to radians. The lesson still took me 4.5 hrs, but I got a 99, so it was OK. :)
Aieee!
(which being translated means, "I am so, so glad that wasn't me!")
My brain hurts just LOOKING at your paper!
I love how you posted text, AND a picture, and concluded that "therefore, I cannot blog tonight."
Oh.
But you did!
:) Kind of like me proclaiming that because I'm attempting to to live by the motto of mothers who say "if you can't say anything nice..." that here I am, not saying anything.
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