ALIEN. Its discovery and what it may mean for us.

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Re: ALIEN. Its discovery and what it may mean for us.

Postby legoboyvdlp » Sun Nov 15, 2015 2:43 am

Yeah.
I got forced to do 100 multiplication problems at a time in primary school.
I used to hate maths.
Now wih Oxford Homeschooling, Maths, except for fractions (I do not know why I hate them), is fun.
Maybe when Oxford teaches me frations I will like them.

This course is so easy I finished ~7-9 months of work in 3-4 months.
That is cause Calvert Homeschooling was a great course.
But it was boring, and hard work...
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Re: ALIEN. Its discovery and what it may mean for us.

Postby jwocky » Sun Nov 15, 2015 4:17 pm

Math teachers are often mathematicians who aren't good enough to make it as researchers, in the free business landscape or as professors on universities. Which makes them often grumpy and disinterested.
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