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Postby emily » 1/17/2003, 2:36 pm

I don't see where I'm going to use math. Besides for basic math. I am never going to use calculus.
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Postby starseed_10 » 1/17/2003, 6:20 pm

exactly....
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Postby superrgirll » 1/17/2003, 6:21 pm

i hate calculus.
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Postby starseed_10 » 1/17/2003, 6:32 pm

i hate grade 11 functions and relations.
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Postby Axtech » 1/17/2003, 6:37 pm

F&R is easy.

I'm just going to have to study my ass off to remember all the crap that I've fogotten from the start of the year.
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Postby Joey » 1/17/2003, 7:46 pm

I think this was the last year for oac in Ontario .. which is a good thing cuz it was pointless anyway
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Postby starseed_10 » 1/18/2003, 9:28 am

Axtech wrote:F&R is easy.

I'm just going to have to study my ass off to remember all the crap that I've fogotten from the start of the year.


....had i done the homework throughout the year, its not a very hard class. My teacher gives some pretty hard questions and very little time on the tests though. I'm still managing to get by with an 80, which sucks, but seeing how little work i put into the course i shouldnt be complaining about it. Next semester i'm trying my ass off though.
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Postby starseed_10 » 1/18/2003, 9:29 am

Joey wrote:I think this was the last year for oac in Ontario .. which is a good thing cuz it was pointless anyway


it is the last year.... the only bad thing is that universities might look at your grade 11 marks now more than grade 12 since we apply before semester 1 grade twelve is over. That bassically screws me over with my not to good chem or math marks.
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Postby superrgirll » 1/18/2003, 12:19 pm

i wish they looked at my grade 12 or 11 marks. i worked my ass off for 4 years and now it doesn't even count for anything. :neutral:
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Postby the android » 1/18/2003, 5:13 pm

When in my life am I ever going to need to work out parabolas?
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Postby Axtech » 1/18/2003, 5:51 pm

starseed_10 wrote:....had i done the homework throughout the year, its not a very hard class. My teacher gives some pretty hard questions and very little time on the tests though. I'm still managing to get by with an 80, which sucks, but seeing how little work i put into the course i shouldnt be complaining about it. Next semester i'm trying my ass off though.


Same here (as far as the homework goes). I never did any homework, and that's why I don't remember anything.

I've had this same math teacher for 2 years now, and she still calls me Brian (another guy in my class). He looked like me in grade nine, but now he has long hair and a beard. :freak:
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Postby Mechanical Thought » 1/18/2003, 5:54 pm

i've never done my history homework this year ... let alone picked up the book anytime other then before the test.
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Postby Axtech » 1/18/2003, 6:59 pm

Andrea wrote:When in my life am I ever going to need to work out parabolas?


When you need to figure out exactly how high your ball goes, silly.

What I want to know is: When in my life am I ever going to need to use imaginary numbers (square root of -1 = i).

Oh yeah, when I'm making an imaginary bridge. Right.
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Postby Axtech » 1/18/2003, 7:01 pm

Imaginary numbers piss me off. Mathematicians ran into something that didn't exist; the square root of a negative number. But that wasn't good enough for them. So they said "Hey, let's make up a variable for it!". And POOF, you have imaginary numbers.

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Postby Axtech » 1/18/2003, 7:03 pm

I wonder if there's actually a use for them...?

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Postby Joey » 1/18/2003, 7:40 pm

starseed_10 wrote:
Joey wrote:I think this was the last year for oac in Ontario .. which is a good thing cuz it was pointless anyway


it is the last year.... the only bad thing is that universities might look at your grade 11 marks now more than grade 12 since we apply before semester 1 grade twelve is over. That bassically screws me over with my not to good chem or math marks.


True .. I don't have to worry about that though .. since I already have a college diploma they're more concerned with those marks rather than my highschool marks .. I haven't been in highschool since 1997 .. god I'm old :freak:
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