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I hate school so much?

I hate the kids who don t give a **** about anything. I hate the fact that they teach us what sine and cosine are instead of how to pay taxes and how to cook and how to get a job. I hate waking up everyday knowing that i have to suffer through three more years of this bullshit. I get good grades and am taking all honors classes but WHO THE **** CARES. ITS ALL STUPID **** THAT I DON T NEED TO KNOW. I don t give a flying **** about theology, i don t give a flying **** about how to exercise i ALREADY KNOW, i don t give a flying **** about who the czar of russia was a billion years ago. Practically everything we learn is pointless. i already know what i want to be and it doesn t require theology or history or health class. I HATE school. Please help asap.

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  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

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  • 4 years ago

    Unfortunately math classes are often taught that way especially in the public school system and cooking and learning how to pay taxes are confined to learning at home. If you're in high school, there should be a cooking elective available. If you're planning on going to college, you'll often be asked to fill out the FAFSA which asks for an IRS tax form and they have events held on campuses to help you.

    I also wondered about the practicality of my math classes too but over time I learned that it's necessary to learn sine and cosine to be able to do higher level math problems down the road that are practical. I started to be interested in math after noticing the connection between Trig and what I was learning in Chemistry (creating orbital models on graphs). Each math textbook should have application problems in them. If only we could learn and do math problems we're interested in... or well, with any subject really. It doesn't work that way though. Some of what you learn in math and other classes may not be relevant to you, but relevant to someone else. You may not need to know geometry and trig much besides Pythagorean Theorem, but an aspiring architect would for example. That's why they teach you general things in primary and secondary school.

    The college I'm in has math classes like Engineering Calculus, Life Science Calculus and Business Calculus for more relevance to whatever field you want to get into instead of just Calculus (that's an option too). I understand that academia often goes deeper into theory that is unnecessary for the average person to know. I know a programmer who had to use simple trig to solve a problem in her job. It didn't happen often, but it happened. At least in college you can pick whatever major and classes you want. There's general ed requirements obviously but you have more freedom. Vocational school may be another option for you. These forms of education require a high school diploma or GED though, so you still have to deal with the secondary school education system.

  • 4 years ago

    this is a part of life you must learn though because it is a small version of the real world...

  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    Part of the use of a general education is to provide challenges to our youth so they can acquire problem solving habits, but also to give them some perspective -- that is the point of history and many courses involving philosophy or social sciences: it provides you with tools to help you understand large scale interactions and conflicts today. It is relevant and useful, but it takes some work to see it.

    We could arguably focus the challenges to very field specific tasks, but the danger with this is that you might lack intellectual flexibility and might be sacrificing scope for depth that you will acquire later anyway.

    As for mathematics, you would be surprised at how powerful they are at helping us understand our world and solve very complicated practical problems. You can hate it if you want, but statistical and mathematical ignorance is this century's form of illetracy.

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  • 4 years ago

    Are you done ranting?

  • 4 years ago

    false

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