ITS A COMMON PROBLEM JUST TRY FLUNKING AT ALL TIMES AND UR PARENTS MAY U GIVE AN OPTION OF DROPING MATHS !!!!!!!!!!!!!
2007-12-15 01:55:44
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answered by FUNNY GUY. 4
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I didn't like maths at all initially, only when did I solve some problems with concept in 9th class did I Love it. Maths is a subject which is to be not seen as tough, it is to be seen as a freedom subject...
Do you know that in mathematics I think we can solve each and every problem in infinite ways! Thoughts affect your problem solving, so never think a problem is hard , always try to solve it by thinking you can do it, go for it with a light mind.
Try to do maths in outdoors under the sky because it opens your mind.
Don't give up a problem, try to solve it without thinking that you have to compulsorily get the answer, try to solve it without any motive ie without motive to get the answer then you see where the problem goes, if you do not get the answer then you have solved some part of it, then check what is wrong by asking others, check other peoples method.
But be careful never get depressed, what is maths, science they are just a means of getting food, they are nothing you are everything and you can do everything, so try to do good, if you fail try again, try try try try ... trying is more important, just trying hard makes you a hero.
2007-12-15 02:35:50
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answered by The Ranger 6
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you don't like math because you don't know what it is yet. Your math teachers so far have been really terrible teachers, yes? I imagine so. Actually math is beautiful, elegant, and powerful. Find a good teacher, learn online on your own, ignore the poor teachers you have in your school (who don't know math anyway). Contact a local University and find extension/outreach programs for students not yet in college. There you will find someone that can show you the true beauty of math. Math is the foundation of the structure of the universe. Learn it, live it, love it.
Give it time. Math is not just one area of study. It is filled with many different areas and I'm sure you will be able to find interest in one or more of them (trig, applied math, linear algebra, differential equations, super-string theory, subatomic modeling, stochastic processes, transforms, etc.)
2007-12-15 01:51:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Science is not only Physics, Chemistry and such other subjects. You can study Bio sciences,- Biology, Physiology etc. But if you want to stick to Physics, Chemistry etc. you have to learn Maths. And from personal experience I can tell you that if maths is taught by a good teacher, it can be fascinating.
2007-12-15 01:55:55
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answered by Kalyansri 5
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if u dont like math you might want to consider switching to applied. its way easier and u get more help.
** if your trying to get into university take academic math and get a tutor. because they wont accept you into university courses with applied marks.
btw.. you have until grade 11 to have fun in school. All the marks for university and college start to count from grade 11. So in grade 9 and 10 just understand the work and try to get B's. In grade 11 and 12 try your best to get your A's. Just have fun in grade 9 and 10. Those are the best years of your life.
2007-12-16 09:54:37
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answered by ? 2
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Well,Science and maths both are very important because they interknit with each other.Sometimes,Science needs maths calculation to figure out the data.As well as,maths also needs Science because of the logic.Although you don't like maths,you must learn it.
2007-12-15 02:01:04
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answered by An ESL Learner 7
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I don't like doing dishes but I do like eating off clean ones, so I do them. If you like science, then relax and learn as much math as you can, all fields of science use it. This is a good chance for you to expand your personal limits by learning how to enjoy doing something unpleasant, as much as it is possible to do, in order to do what you like. The first thing you have to do is unlock your mind and learn how to avoid or minimize the emotional reaction.
2007-12-15 01:50:30
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answered by balloon buster 6
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If u like science then concentrate on the subjects of science that donot require maths like biology, zoology,etc...
2007-12-17 00:44:24
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answered by king 1
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Unfortunately science is basically math so you'd better like 'em
2007-12-15 01:49:37
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answered by Orfeas 3
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Hi there,
If you are talking about future education, take up "science group" in 11th standard and continue education, in the most brilliant way...
okay ?
best wishes...
2007-12-15 01:55:00
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answered by suresh k 6
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