GC_PaNzerFIN
Work and study @ Technical Uni
+528|6895|Finland

Woah! It's done! I think I did pretty good job. Probably getting the second best grade (E in Finland). With a bit of luck I might even get L which would be awsome. I have to start studying chemistry and physics now tho
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bennisboy
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+829|7127|Poundland

GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:

Woah! It's done! I think I did pretty good job. Probably getting the second best grade (E in Finland). With a bit of luck I might even get L which would be awsome. I have to start studying chemistry and physics now tho
damn you n your weird grades. wouldnt it make sense to do it alphabetically?
Roomba
You will pay the price for your lack of vision.
+26|6973|Land of Cotton
It all depends. In law, you probably won't use much of it again. I have a minor in math and have not used the calculus or differential equations at all in daily life. It does give me a basic understanding of the equations and what people may be searching for. Most 'high-level' math is understood by those that create and use it daily. And most paper that are steeped in a lot of equations are confusing unless you take the time to digest it. So, be patient. It might help you out one day. You never know.
RAVENMkXV
Member
+9|6697|Florida
I ask myself the same question everyday, because i want to be a surgeon but i'm
doing calculus and advanced physics and i love it. My dad actually gave me a really smart answer:
the reason we tend to learn all these "pointless things" as some may call it, even if it doesn't
apply to the field you are going into, is because it's knowledge. Half the things we learn in school we may
not even use in our life, but it becomes part of our knowledge so people may be able to carry on
educational conversations without sounding like a dumbass
Basically...its knowledge..and knowledge is power

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