D'oh!!!!!! NOOOOOOO!!!!Jace Tsunami wrote:that post doesn't say negative A, it says A. It was stupid of him to use a dash on every step, but that's all it is. It doesn't represent a negative.
Thanks for pointing that out...haha
D'oh!!!!!! NOOOOOOO!!!!Jace Tsunami wrote:that post doesn't say negative A, it says A. It was stupid of him to use a dash on every step, but that's all it is. It doesn't represent a negative.
I like logic. That was the test I did best on in the GRE too . Makes sense...I would be ashamed if I did horrible in Logic or Math on the GRE.Propyro wrote:man funny how this thread went from what anime chick you want to sleep with to psychology, then to classic literature and now it's getting into logic. The part of philosophy i dreaded most ... logic ... arg! I hated it because i'm not a terribly huge math fan ... but yea, our techer tried to explain how 1 = 2... or was it 2 = 1 ... wither way it's the same thing, i think ... while she was explaining it on the board i understood it .. but then i walked out of class and 5 minuites later i forgot how it went and just gave up on it.
yes, but you see ADD is a funny little disorder ... if i'm interested insomething i'll remember it for years and years (very odd little things, like my friends 3 year old icq sign-in name or a dream that somone told me about last year involving ninja midgets being thrown down stairs and making very funny noises). If not, then no matter how hard i try it just slips my mind. unfortunatly i cannot find very much facination in Logic. Now biology was something totaly different, with out trying, or handing in all the assignments i managed to get a 72 in grade 12 university level biology. And i can probably still remember a good deal of what was covered in that course ... plus i liked my teacher, despite his monotone voice he was still pretty cool.dwchang wrote:I like logic. That was the test I did best on in the GRE too . Makes sense...I would be ashamed if I did horrible in Logic or Math on the GRE.Propyro wrote:man funny how this thread went from what anime chick you want to sleep with to psychology, then to classic literature and now it's getting into logic. The part of philosophy i dreaded most ... logic ... arg! I hated it because i'm not a terribly huge math fan ... but yea, our techer tried to explain how 1 = 2... or was it 2 = 1 ... wither way it's the same thing, i think ... while she was explaining it on the board i understood it .. but then i walked out of class and 5 minuites later i forgot how it went and just gave up on it.
In all honesty, I suggest going into advanced mathematics and challenging yourself. Trust me, it'll pay off come college. I took all the advanced math and got to skip Calculus, Multi-Variable Calculus and go straight to Differential Equations since I took the others in HS and passed out in college. It's worth it...trust me.Jace Tsunami wrote:yeah, A.D.D. sucks. Fortunetly for me tho, I'm just so smart math couldn't really get much easyer. It's not that I'm intrested in it, but teacher have never had to teach me anything, they just give me the work and I figure it out on my own. I'm good enough with logic that I can manage on my own.
I like this though, I just stayed in regular Math instead of advance, and now today being in a regular class:
I go to math class, take out my pillow and get situated.
Talk to my friends until they have to start paying attention
fall asleep
my coach comes over and wakes me up 10 minutes before class is over and shows me what the class did that day and gives me my home work that'd do next time
I finish my homework before that 10 minutes is up and I have to leave.
On a test day, I simply test and go to sleep.
So, I always have a 100% in his class, and I never do jack shit for it.