I always roast my teachers for becoming a teacher. I once said to my math teacher that when they got told to make good life choices they clearly didn't listen because they became a teacher. Edit: it seems this comment pissed a lot of people so I'd like to make some statements. First of all despite what I said in the beginning I don't roast my teachers all the time that was an oversight mb. Secondly I hear a lot of you hope that I failed that class, but I passed with over 80% so fuck you. I'd like to point out that I am not evil incarnate for what I said. I am not the one responsible for teachers being underpaid, that's the governments fault so go bring your problems to the people who can do something about it instead of molding over what some dumbass (me) said on the internet Trust me, I think teachers deserve to be paid more too. And most importantly there is a time for jokes. When I made that joke to my teacher I read the room to be sure it would be taken the right way. And guess what, my teacher laughed at it. So fuck you guys, go virtue signal somewhere else.
My geometry teacher legit said “listen, you probably won’t ever use this in real life but you need it to graduate so please pay attention.” Still my fav teacher to this day
Yea but you're going to need geometry for high paying high skill jobs not to flip burgers and english is needed because in the corporate world even an missing apostrophe can cause millions of damage.
@@crazyraptor2907 Not everyone is going to do those jobs. Stuff like personal finance is something everyone is guaranteed to need, but most schools don't mandate it. You are going to struggle to get those high paying jobs if you never learned how to properly make a resume and find a decent job. Stuff that is guaranteed for 90% of people to use isn't mandatory, but stuff some may potentially use (however a lot won't) is mandatory. Also the mandatory English class is like the same thing each year, but we read different stories.
@@trueorfalse2020depends really, my school has a curriculum where we have more technical subjects focused related to what course we might take in college.
the pythagorean theorem is actually super helpful if you ever have a diy project and you’re cutting wood, or just making measurements around the house for repairs
@@namirysu that's the point of 1984, the party controls everything that's written and everyone thinks what the party wants them to think, so in a sense they control the past because they decide what happened in the past
I’ve recently had an Algebra teacher be asked that exact question during a lecture. He responded with a college class he attended about stopping water flow and how the equation relates to it. Some of the stuff we learn is something that is needed in various different fields.
Yes most classes have some kind of purpose in specific fields but for the general population there is no need to teach it. Everyone knows that geometry helps with architecture, math helps with physics and engineering, science helps with researchers and scientists, etc. But for the people who aren't those specific professions it's almost completely useless.
@@chickensadist7554 Problem is you gotta start learning young or you'll never get them through your head properly, and most aren't sure what they want to be as an adult.
@amppari_234 I still don't see what relevance starting young has to the irrelevance of certain highschool/college classes and the need for more outside of school applicable classes.
@@amppari_234 I still don't see what relevance starting young has to the irrelevance of certain highschool/college classes and the need for more outside of school applicable classes.
@@chickensadist7554well you will need a job. And quite a few people have engineering related jobs. Also a basic knowledge of something helps you understand stuff related to it. And if you tell me you will never have to work with an engineer in any way thats bs.
@@Jwem DUDE HE'S JUST A PERSON WHO COMMENTS, WHAT'S WRONG WITH YOU? THERE'S NO REASON TO REPORT, HE'S JUST A HUMAN BEING, JUST CAUSE HE COMMENTS ON VIDEOS YOU WATCH DOESN'T MEAN YOU CAN JUST REPORT ALL OF HIS COMMENTS, Have You ever Heard of Humanity? I Think Not!
My high school Math teacher always put it best. You'll most likely never use the quadratic formula, but Math class is there mostly to teach you problem solving skills and stuff. He was a great teacher.
I guess y'all didn't get the point of early school is to give you general knowledge so you can actually decide later where you wanna go and whatchu wanna do. Another reason is to also train your memory and problem solving and also not to be a total barbar. And trust me there's way higher chance that artist or biologist will ever need math than developer needing to know about rocks. Yet we don't b1tch around and learn both. Only with math ppl always complain :))) Not to mention that anywhere in your life you can suddenly get to like something different. Like my math teacher said he actually hated math in highschool and had bad grades. But at uni he fell in love with it and now he's teaching it!
@@cherrycoyote55 if only every parent was a good teacher we wouldnt need cookie cutter BS teacher in our education system. but unfortunatly we do need them. learning how to learn is very real. if you go from uneducated to collage immediatly you wont get anywhere. its fucking horse shit but its all we got so far. unless someone comes up with another system we are just gonna keep flailing around like this. at least 1% of people put through the system come out ok and thats enough for the government i guess.
@@AltoDerivative we do, the tardy system is supposed to teach you how to get to a job on time so you can keep that job and continue to work and make money. Schools replicate a factory setting, you learn different math equations to study up for the test similar to how in a factory you'll have different parts that you'll make at different times. Some of those parts have one run and then you never make those parts ever again, just like bits of physics and geometry. Me personally, I just developed a hatred of the ruling class when a teacher pulled me out of my seat while I was working to chew me out for 5 minutes and then proceed to blame me for the class being behind now all because I came in JUST as the bell was ringing. F*** their time clocks 😂 the people in charge are just going to blame whoever they can even when it's not their fault. And that's held true, they do that all the time in the workplace
@@canversillus engineering,architecture,astrology,geology,electrician,auto mobil industries ect I can name more but there are a lot of sectors you can work base on science knowledge...you just can't achieve them
@ROBLOXPERSON if you’re only focusing on the future and not willing to learn from the mistakes of the past you will most likely make the same mistakes someone else did. So if your gonna do something it’s good to sometimes look at what those before you did already so you’ll have a good idea of what not to do
My dad spoke on this at a PTA meeting when I was in high school. He made a after school program teaching lifestyle studies and financial literacy. It went from 10 signups to 228 signups by the end of the fall semester. Came back the classes went from a room to the auditorium. We used pops teachings till this day. Got my LLC and doing ok
If people had known their history, we wouldn’t have let bureaucrats destroy our society and the stability of our world economy to “keep people safe” - we would have realised they were making the world more unsafe and plunging the world into depression. But, hey… what do I know?
Not only that - history also trains your child brain to see things in context. To draw logic conclusions from one situation to the next. That's highly valuable and you can see the lack of thinking in context in many folks in this here comment sections...
I'm an electrician, and have used the pathagorean therum countless times in the field, not useful for everyone but really opened up my eyes when someone told me "it's easy just do this"
@@austinshea4508 I may see you at some point at a job, if we’re lucky in the future. That is if I can actually figure out what to do with my romex lmaoooo
@@Echo-tl7whwell he isn’t technically wrong because when you talk to the boys about how it went, they WILL DEFINITELY ask for the angle and midpoint of the action, so you can calculate the angle with sin, cos, and tan, and get the middle which can be determined from the angle, by using the midpoint formula, which is (x1 - x2)*2 + (y1 + y2)*2
Maths is interesting if the teacher explains it right, I suppose you weren't told about relative changes and the chain rule for differentiation? Everything builds up, but this is actually used. And matrix calculations are in technologies used today as well!
@@Shiwonalapa My experience with public education in America is that very little is actually required of students. I heard all my high school peers complaining that they weren't being taught enough yet they made no effort on their own part to learn what is being presented to them.
@@_Atlas.why would you bother learning something that you have no reason to learn. for example in middle school I had to take a fucking poetry class… In what fucking hell is poetry going to serve me as an adult or even college.
I mean there's actually a couple RUclipsrs that try to study how the RUclips algorithm works and become successful doing so. Mr.Beast is a good example, he said in an interview that he studied for hours each day trying to find out the best way to make a video successful.
Exactly this vid is kinda dumb. The public education system (in the US at least) is very flawed but not for the reasons pointed out. Geology is useless if you do anything that isn’t related to it, but chemistry and physics is important if you want to be an engineer. Biology is important if you want to be a doctor, and English is useful because you better be able to eloquently make an argument if you want to be a lawyer. If you do well enough in school then you can maybe get a scholarship and stop money from exiting your wallet, but how it enters your wallet depends on the job you want to have.
@@Nothing-ci8gq even if knowledge is not used directly for a job, knowledge is always power. Because US education system is bad, it fails to make people want to learn. As an artist I could say i dont give a fuck bout any subject, but as a curious soul i want to learn about everything and understand how our world and economy works. Finnish schools do get a lot of praise, but for me theyve got the most important thing right, and its lessons and making people view education as neverending. I quite enjoyed the lessons as they usually felt like a conversation.
@@quuenbanaana8425 I mean even in art and stuff, math is still used. I mean a lot of art uses stuff like geometry. And many artist also branch out into other fields too. Look at famous youtuber artist Jazza, he also learned how to program so he can work on games and stuff too and often does game Jams. This is something that knowledge in math and science can help a lot with. Science especially can also greatly help develop your critical thinking skills which can help in all walks of life. So even where you wouldnt expect to find this sort of stuff, it actually does show up everywhere. Even the average person still files taxes which is math. or figuring how much stuff cost at the grocery store, also math. Knowing how some cool natural phenomena works? science. Trying to fix a broken thing in your house like a computer? science. Math too for stuff like carpentry. Like, these things tend to pop up everywhere even if you dont do a field that specializes in it.
Core classes teach you what you use on a daily basis. They become part of your core thought process, that's why it seems like you don't use them; but you do everyday it's part of your core processes
@@krizthecookingbeaner2567 which you learn before high school typically so when do you use literally anything else daily? Also, technically, most people have phones that have calculators so addition etc could all be done on that
@ISHOU Taxes. Angles when pushing or pulling something and needing to turn a corner. Driving to help determine proper distance, speed, and control. Any form of carpentry. Chemestry can help with cooking and baking.
I got a job as an electrician and definitely wished I had had a Spanish class in high school and needed to know how to find a hypotenuse for pipe bending. I had to teach it to some of my coworkers so they could know how to find the measurements they needed. geometry helped me later in life not just in academia. In Texas if you even think about going into construction you need to know Spanish and basic geometry.
Yeah, it comes down to making sure people have a well-rounded education so they understand shit. Not having a good foundation in math, history, science, english, etc. can close a lot of doors for you later in life, both in terms of job opportunities and in terms of not getting conned.
Ok so why dont they teach you how to get a job 👀 they dont tell you SHIT about how to fill out a job application, or make yourself look good in an interview, or how to best find places yo apply to.
@@soranakumara1252 school prepares your for college COLLEGE prepares you for a job, every application is different and all school expects you to do is to know where to put commas :skull:
@@kishiberohan4038 yea so i guess all the people that dont go to or cant afford college are screwed. All applications and interviews are different but all have some general rules and guidelines to follow. Be well groomed, wear something semi nice, use full sentences, dont be rude or swear or insult the interviewer. While 90% of those things seem like common sense. Its not so common anymore and some people really dont know it. Most college classes unless your major is business related or or tax related such as an audit manager, dont teach you how to do your taxes. Home Economics was removed from most schools (at least in the US idk where youre from) so literally no one prepares you for things you actually need unless you are lucky enough to have good parents who teach you about how to get a job, manage money, do taxes, cook food, clean a home.
@@cloud7872 humans are creatures of learning. You can only learn so much on your own. Especially in 2022 most jobs require you to have experience that you cant get without having had a job like it and cant get the experience cause everywhere else wants the same experience
"I am only focused in the future" Yeah, but learning about the past is useful for learning how to not repeat mistakes, or at least recognise certain situations
Until you’ve gone through 20+ lectures on WW2 alone, making you care less about it to point of wanting to punch someone in the mouth for even mentioning history
I was a good student Highschool is useless If highschool was worth anything people would go there even if there was no degree If you ask a person to pick a HS diploma or HS knowlenge they would pick the diploma But if you ask them a to choose a lang certificat or knowing the lang everyone would pick knowing a lang
@@deadwolf3607 bro shut up. If high school is useless then explain how pdople who drop out of high schools on average earns alot less, and have "unsmarter" jobs?
@@jesterpenetrate6912 the ability to think mathematically is one of if not the most useful skill for learning how to develop and apply problem solving skills also if you want to buy or rent an apartment/house being able to know what the measurements that are listed and once you do get a house knowing how to measure it for if/when you renovate it is geometry all the way
I'm high school none of my teachers ever told me "You aren't learning this for the sake of knowing it. You are learning this for the sake of knowing how to think logically on your own. Mathematics teaches you how you can approach a problem from multiple angles and use different methods to solve it. It teaches you how to to visualize problems and work through them step by step. It's not about math. It's about teaching you how to think for yourself."
High school is like sampling, it teaches you differentlt subjects so you can see what you excel in and what interest you the most, it also just gives you a broad understanding of each subject just incase you eventually need it in the future.
From someone who graduated years ago, that is utter horse crap. I learned more about what I like and excel in after one year of being out of high school than the 4 years I was in it. The schooling system is horrible. It forces people to waste their time learning things they’ll never use and not to mention we have the internet. If there’s something we don’t know, we look it up within seconds. Honestly here’s how I think school should go. Freshman, 2 years of military service. Branch is determined by your Asvab score as well as physical abilities. Then the ones that want college can go back to school meanwhile the rest can go out and find a real job or stay in the military. Those 2 years of hard military experience will give people the opportunity to see where they excel instead of sitting in a classroom daydreaming about the 3-4 hours of free time they have every day year after year until they get a magic piece of paper stating they passed every class in the school’s curriculum. Sorry for the rant but if I had this, my life would probably be better than now. I’m not saying it’s necessarily bad but I know it could be better.
Except you’re force fed most of the samples and you’re forced to pick one even though you hate all of them or else you’ll be bum living with your parents even though you’re 28
@@TheUncivilizedNation Well if one cannot finish high school, they re pretty dumb, so…. People forget that we also need doctors, scientists, teachers etc. all jobs are important for stability in society. What do you wish was thought in school instead?
My teachers say "you won't need this in life unless you're in ____ specific career, but you do need it to graduate and learning new stuff also helps grow your brain and problem solving skills" - probably the most accurate answer to "will I need this in life"
@@blankslate-ment given how many people attempt to switch career paths after high school, its a much safer option to keep what we learn slightly more broad than just the specifics of whatever career paths we THINK we want to follow.
@@Snipergoat1 As well as most math and science. I never got how people cant think these subjects are important when virtually everything in modern society uses them.
@@eragon78 literally. Your GPU in any compiter use trigonometry to display anything. You need it for calculating anything - how to make a plane not crash, designing any building you don't want to collapse, and much much more than this.
to be fair, after actually going through all of it and starting to work, I actually see that I end up using most of the things I focused on. I'm doing a mix of industrial design and industrial engineering, everything I did in school I end up using. Physics, art, and computer science were my main 3 subjects which I use on a daily basis, for the rest I got English which I use for writing research reports etc which are mainly focused on researching userbase, and math which I used for physics and didn't go beyond that in school (I didn't do an extra language, only for 2 years but I don't really count that). I end up using most of the subjects with the only exception being history
Yeah, but that's probably because you got a specific type of job that you use them in. But let's say you're somebody who ends up with an average job with an average life. School is pretty much useless outside of the basic shit thought in elementary school. I personally think math past that should be optional. Review elementary math? Yes. Because we actually use that in day to day life. But the rest is unnecessary outside of certain jobs. As for English... Yeah, come to think about it, we technically can get by without learning past elementary levels. Same with certain sciences. I say certain because depending on what you take you can learn life saving facts and skills. History... It's good for life lessons so you're less likely to repeat mistakes people in the past did... But we're stupid and we do that anyway, so I guess that's pointless too.
@@Wolfie_Silver I still think you will get use of most these things. If you go to uni you will of course use most of these subjects again. But I'd argue a lot against the maths part, if you plan to go into any kind of IT, Science or bussness job you will likely need a higher understanding of math, even politics to a degree, the only subjects I can think off thst you don't use then is art, history's tudies and law
@@shemshem9998 math and science are the basis of humanity, yall hate math just cuz its difficult or what? school's teach math cuz we want as many people as possible to be interested in it so they can boost humanity forward. You gotta understand only teaching 1+1 ain't gonna cut it in today's world, they need a standard for math. 7 year olds can't choose if they wanna take math or not so I believe its right to study math till highschool, after which u can opt for another subject if u wish
"How do I put money into my wallet"
"I'm a fucking teacher you think I know..?"
The real ending
As a teacher, can confirm
well, i thought you were my teacher for future, gtfo please
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I always roast my teachers for becoming a teacher. I once said to my math teacher that when they got told to make good life choices they clearly didn't listen because they became a teacher.
Edit: it seems this comment pissed a lot of people so I'd like to make some statements. First of all despite what I said in the beginning I don't roast my teachers all the time that was an oversight mb. Secondly I hear a lot of you hope that I failed that class, but I passed with over 80% so fuck you. I'd like to point out that I am not evil incarnate for what I said. I am not the one responsible for teachers being underpaid, that's the governments fault so go bring your problems to the people who can do something about it instead of molding over what some dumbass (me) said on the internet Trust me, I think teachers deserve to be paid more too. And most importantly there is a time for jokes. When I made that joke to my teacher I read the room to be sure it would be taken the right way. And guess what, my teacher laughed at it. So fuck you guys, go virtue signal somewhere else.
@@logicnorespond7100 I hope it doesnt backfire on you later on in life, life likes to do that bahaha
“Oh f*ck me sideways, i never learned how to f***ing make it” BRO THAT HAD ME ONE THE FLOOR☠️
Not like the teachers are gonna know either
"Fck me sideways?"
Legendary catchphrase
"ok sure"
"wait what"
@@TheLowIntelligence AYOOOOO
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*"Geology."*
*"F-ck rocks."*
Man was so STRAIGHTFORWARD 💀💀
Don't take the mark of the beast on the right hand or forehead, the 666. Dont praise satan or any satanic symbols.
"Your wish is my command"
@@TheCompleteStranger💀
Wait rocks have holes got to try that out.
@@lethalgaming9686💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
"Fuck rocks"
Greg:
Lmao
rocco from elmo:🫥
**bill Cosby entered the chat**
The Rock:
Steven Universe reference, never thought I'd see that here.
“Geology”
“F*ck rocks”
“THEY ARE MINERALS GOD DAMNIT MARRIE!!” - Hank Schrader
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I'm the 100th like!
@@Endless3998 Stfu bro and let him put his reference
@@Speariture Calm down damn it was just a joke
Waltuh...
My geometry teacher legit said “listen, you probably won’t ever use this in real life but you need it to graduate so please pay attention.” Still my fav teacher to this day
I can see why
Only one givin reasonable explanations XD
Lol my math teacher was the same but he was actually a physics teacher and was as bored of the material as we were.
Yea but you're going to need geometry for high paying high skill jobs not to flip burgers and english is needed because in the corporate world even an missing apostrophe can cause millions of damage.
@@crazyraptor2907 Not everyone is going to do those jobs. Stuff like personal finance is something everyone is guaranteed to need, but most schools don't mandate it. You are going to struggle to get those high paying jobs if you never learned how to properly make a resume and find a decent job. Stuff that is guaranteed for 90% of people to use isn't mandatory, but stuff some may potentially use (however a lot won't) is mandatory. Also the mandatory English class is like the same thing each year, but we read different stories.
That's the only reason to, great teacher right there
"this is a triangle, why do i have to prove that its a triangle?"
- royalpear
because it's not. It's a 2 dimensional projection of a pyramid.
Underrated comment
It's sad that most of what you're taught in high school is completely useless
I mean, if you program it's important to know
@@trueorfalse2020depends really, my school has a curriculum where we have more technical subjects focused related to what course we might take in college.
“F**k me sideways”
Is literally the most random thing I have ever heard 💀
Not the first time he said it
It's something people say
@@SuchDarkness I know
Its his trademark
And the most hilarious mental image
A student asked his math teacher: "Am I ever going to use this in my life"? And the teacher replied "you won't, but one of the smart kids might".
destruction 100
holy shit this teacher is goated
And even smart people won't use most of the things learned in class anyway, unless their dream job or something involves those topics and lessons.
EMOTIONAL DAMAGE!!! 🤣
Don't ask yourself when will you use it in your life, but ask yourself HOW will you use it in your life.
This guy is the only guy who can kick a teacher out of his own class.
Cool
If I have a student like that, I would call his parents and scold him so hard that he will never say that again.
@@lychhonghourn3371it's a joke
@@lychhonghourn3371 and if I was that student I would kick you out again
@@lychhonghourn3371🤡
Bro had to pull out the "Fuck me sideways" 💀😂
Legendary quote lmfaooo
*sigh* if you say so *unzips*
I will gladly do so
"Oh fu** me sideways"💀💀💀
Will do 😂
As you command 😂
@@punnamrajenderreddy5537 💀
Oh alright
Your pleasure 😂
"F**k rocks." 💀
Shi had me dead 💀
Don't mind if I do!
Geodude punching air rn
We have GFSF class which actually teach you how to make money😅
Hi
the pythagorean theorem is actually super helpful if you ever have a diy project and you’re cutting wood, or just making measurements around the house for repairs
"do I look like a carpenter to you"
@@silence___ Basics of carpentry is arguably a valuable life skill.
@@AnaseSkyrider when in the fuck will i need to build a shed. where would i put it, next to my fucking metal working shop.
Yes honestly, knowing some basic carpentry, plumbing, and auto mechanics will save you a lot in smaller house repairs.
@@silence___ 'keep talking back and the only thing you are gonna do in life is lawnmowing and plumbing'
Teachers acting like trigonometry is going to feed me if i’m in poverty 😭
If you learned it, got a job that used that, maybe you would not be in poverty
Trig is extremely important for basically any engineering job or game development
"I'm only focused on the future."
"Who controls the past controls the future"
- George Orwell
how tf does one time travel and control the past?
@@namirysu you do not need to control the past itself, merely the perception of it
@@namirysu that's the point of 1984, the party controls everything that's written and everyone thinks what the party wants them to think, so in a sense they control the past because they decide what happened in the past
@@BAeAirHawk Exactly
@@BAeAirHawk "History is written by the victors."
"oh fuck me sideways" had me rolling
Me too
RUclips’s shorts watchers will quote a random part of the video and explain why it’s the funniest shit ever
@@Quenical 100% true
I wish someone would say that to me lol
@@Quenicallol can't agree more
"I'll be too poor to travel" I've never felt so targeted before 💀💀💀🤣😂😂😹
I’ve recently had an Algebra teacher be asked that exact question during a lecture. He responded with a college class he attended about stopping water flow and how the equation relates to it.
Some of the stuff we learn is something that is needed in various different fields.
Yes most classes have some kind of purpose in specific fields but for the general population there is no need to teach it. Everyone knows that geometry helps with architecture, math helps with physics and engineering, science helps with researchers and scientists, etc. But for the people who aren't those specific professions it's almost completely useless.
@@chickensadist7554 Problem is you gotta start learning young or you'll never get them through your head properly, and most aren't sure what they want to be as an adult.
@amppari_234 I still don't see what relevance starting young has to the irrelevance of certain highschool/college classes and the need for more outside of school applicable classes.
@@amppari_234 I still don't see what relevance starting young has to the irrelevance of certain highschool/college classes and the need for more outside of school applicable classes.
@@chickensadist7554well you will need a job. And quite a few people have engineering related jobs. Also a basic knowledge of something helps you understand stuff related to it. And if you tell me you will never have to work with an engineer in any way thats bs.
The student was so powerful that he even made the teacher get out of the class immediately.
Istg Dong 😭
Bruh touch grass
bro got nothing to do
Gtfo of here. Go touch grass or something frrr 💀😭😭🤡🤡🤡
@@Jwem
DUDE HE'S JUST A PERSON WHO COMMENTS, WHAT'S WRONG WITH YOU? THERE'S NO REASON TO REPORT, HE'S JUST A HUMAN BEING, JUST CAUSE HE COMMENTS ON VIDEOS YOU WATCH DOESN'T MEAN YOU CAN JUST REPORT ALL OF HIS COMMENTS, Have You ever Heard of Humanity? I Think Not!
My high school Math teacher always put it best. You'll most likely never use the quadratic formula, but Math class is there mostly to teach you problem solving skills and stuff. He was a great teacher.
It’s a hit and miss looking for those who are interested in math.
I guess y'all didn't get the point of early school is to give you general knowledge so you can actually decide later where you wanna go and whatchu wanna do.
Another reason is to also train your memory and problem solving and also not to be a total barbar. And trust me there's way higher chance that artist or biologist will ever need math than developer needing to know about rocks. Yet we don't b1tch around and learn both. Only with math ppl always complain :)))
Not to mention that anywhere in your life you can suddenly get to like something different. Like my math teacher said he actually hated math in highschool and had bad grades. But at uni he fell in love with it and now he's teaching it!
He was mediocre at best
Teacher was correct. Its there for you to use your brain
Then why am I showed on wsy
"Only science i believe in is astrology"
Right- 💀
Astrology💀
Girls dating guys be like:
@@JemZyyy 💀
Sad how dumb people are these days (idk if it’s a joke or not btw)
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This guy says it all
Whoever created school truly needed to go to school
Nah
"How about you come up here and teach the class"
"Cool, you get detention"
346 and no comment? let's fixed that
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“How the fuck do I get money”
“I’m a public school teacher. Am I really the one you want to be asking advice from for that particular topic?”
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JESUS
brooo I was looking for this comment!
Lol
@@bread-gz3rl No, I'm Joseph joestar!
"How tf does geometry pay my rent?"
"Engineering kid. You study engineering..."
But then after years of all of that you still have to actually find the job which could potentially take months if not years depending on your area
Yup
@@Sin.__. try doing the Same without degree then
Might be easier
@@Sin.__. that may change due to nanotechnology. a lot of things may change, because of nanotechnology.
@@dth3535 "nanomachines, son. They harden in response to physical trauma."
Geology?
Me and apparently Lando: Fuck rocks
“When am I gonna use this in my life?” “The test tomorrow, no wonder you have a d in the class”
so you need school so that you can go to school
@@slippinjimmy239 yeah
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@@slippinjimmy239 apparently
@@slippinjimmy239it's a goddamn Ponzi scheme
I think people need to understand that it’s about what you learn, it’s about learning how to learn and show the amount of effort you put in
"Learning how to learn"
Ah yes. The floor is made out of floor.
@@cherrycoyote55 if only every parent was a good teacher we wouldnt need cookie cutter BS teacher in our education system. but unfortunatly we do need them. learning how to learn is very real. if you go from uneducated to collage immediatly you wont get anywhere. its fucking horse shit but its all we got so far. unless someone comes up with another system we are just gonna keep flailing around like this. at least 1% of people put through the system come out ok and thats enough for the government i guess.
@@cherrycoyote55 keep studying bro, you brain just farted
so why don't we learn how to learn while learning important things
@@AltoDerivative we do, the tardy system is supposed to teach you how to get to a job on time so you can keep that job and continue to work and make money. Schools replicate a factory setting, you learn different math equations to study up for the test similar to how in a factory you'll have different parts that you'll make at different times. Some of those parts have one run and then you never make those parts ever again, just like bits of physics and geometry.
Me personally, I just developed a hatred of the ruling class when a teacher pulled me out of my seat while I was working to chew me out for 5 minutes and then proceed to blame me for the class being behind now all because I came in JUST as the bell was ringing. F*** their time clocks 😂 the people in charge are just going to blame whoever they can even when it's not their fault. And that's held true, they do that all the time in the workplace
"Get out of my class"
"Yes sir."
bro really said he is the captain now 💀
LOOK AT ME
IM THE CAPTAIN NOW
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skull emoji moment💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
@@Nulrulru_ Nice pfp 💀💀
Psalms 65:3.
Hypotenuse: wrong!
I was high on pot nuse: ✅️
“Ever heard of bitcoin?”
Teach had come to his last resort.😂
,,F*ck rocks‘‘ 😂😂😂 these spontaneous answers he says are so good sometimes
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Me: (snif) its ok...its..it.its ok
“How will money enter my wallet?”
“See that’s why you should learn physics-“
What
I'm a science student
But how come physics teach how to get money.
Economics makes more sense tho
@@canversillus as in how money physically enters the wallet
He said i tf i will get money to enter my wallet 😂
@@hirandompeopled4968 oh i get it
@@canversillus engineering,architecture,astrology,geology,electrician,auto mobil industries ect
I can name more but there are a lot of sectors you can work base on science knowledge...you just can't achieve them
Exactly! School does not prepare you for the real world at all. Your videos are always hilarious!!
"I only focused on the future." That statement scares the shit out of me.
Fr
@ROBLOXPERSON 🤦♂️
@ROBLOXPERSON of course this is coming from a person who plays pet sim games on Roblox unironically
@ROBLOXPERSON if you’re only focusing on the future and not willing to learn from the mistakes of the past you will most likely make the same mistakes someone else did. So if your gonna do something it’s good to sometimes look at what those before you did already so you’ll have a good idea of what not to do
@@markissacs7784 We ain't gonna become a world leader, what mistake are we going to do
My dad spoke on this at a PTA meeting when I was in high school. He made a after school program teaching lifestyle studies and financial literacy. It went from 10 signups to 228 signups by the end of the fall semester. Came back the classes went from a room to the auditorium. We used pops teachings till this day. Got my LLC and doing ok
I’m a bit late but your dad sounds like a champ.
Do Americans just not have PIXL edge or PSHE
Tell your dad he's a living W
what the fucks a fall semester
@@Ookititi_Tribe a semester, in fall...
Those who do not learn their history are destined to repeat it. One of the best quotes and mainly the reason why I think history is important
This is exactly why history is important.
I am in school and I really like my history class. We don't even get homework either which is nice.
Very true, I don’t think just general history but the important events that shaped the world today
If people had known their history, we wouldn’t have let bureaucrats destroy our society and the stability of our world economy to “keep people safe” - we would have realised they were making the world more unsafe and plunging the world into depression. But, hey… what do I know?
Not only that - history also trains your child brain to see things in context. To draw logic conclusions from one situation to the next. That's highly valuable and you can see the lack of thinking in context in many folks in this here comment sections...
"F*ck rocks"
Fr 💀.
Fr🗿
F= Fuck
r= rocks
@@rafaelmendoza7549 lol 🗿
Fr as in fuck rocks or for real!?
Fr (F*ck rocks)
I'm an electrician, and have used the pathagorean therum countless times in the field, not useful for everyone but really opened up my eyes when someone told me "it's easy just do this"
@@yellowbadbeas no one's perfect bruh
@@yellowbadbeas because I'm an electrician not a linguist.
@@yellowbadbeas he didn’t need english
@@austinshea4508 I may see you at some point at a job, if we’re lucky in the future. That is if I can actually figure out what to do with my romex lmaoooo
It’s a good thing you don’t need English in the job
Bro got so angry the switched roles 💀💀🗿
*they :)
@@callumsmith2862 NERD
@@callumsmith2862🤓
@@callumsmith2862Youre that teacher in that pov i assume.
the switched roles 💀
F**k me sideways got dyin' like 💀💀💀💀💀
"I already know how to speak"
"So why don't you go apply?"
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"GTFO of my class" from the student is absolute brilliance
I was flabbergasted for a minute there 😂
@@eggonium7079 you replied to the wrong comment bro 💀
@@Echo-tl7whwell he isn’t technically wrong because when you talk to the boys about how it went, they WILL DEFINITELY ask for the angle and midpoint of the action, so you can calculate the angle with sin, cos, and tan, and get the middle which can be determined from the angle, by using the midpoint formula, which is (x1 - x2)*2 + (y1 + y2)*2
The imaginary fights in my head be like:
architects right now
"If I knew how to make it I wouldn't be teaching you rn"
"Well, why didn't you tried to find out a way and don't teach us worthless sh*t?'
Damn I feel you bro 😔
That word " f#ck me sideways" is so out of nowhere
It's so good BTW.
😂
certified lando classic
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My math teachers would give a 20 minute lecture on all the things you could do with the shit we learned in their class.
Maths is interesting if the teacher explains it right, I suppose you weren't told about relative changes and the chain rule for differentiation? Everything builds up, but this is actually used. And matrix calculations are in technologies used today as well!
That's amazing! I would have loved that. I like to understand the why or how it can be applied in the future
@callierayekelton3550I’m so sorry you failed math
@@sugahoney89 but half the class over it is crazy
@@englishparcc1989 don't know about you but I always got A in maths
Why does the student tell the teacher to leave??😂😂
You can't run until you learn how to walk. In high school, most people are struggling to crawl.
but he teachers are trying to make them run a marathon
@@Shiwonalapa My experience with public education in America is that very little is actually required of students. I heard all my high school peers complaining that they weren't being taught enough yet they made no effort on their own part to learn what is being presented to them.
@@_Atlas.why would you bother learning something that you have no reason to learn.
for example in middle school I had to take a fucking poetry class…
In what fucking hell is poetry going to serve me as an adult or even college.
@Z TM This is absolutely true. Most Americans complain that they didn't learn anything, but they didn't even try to
@@_Atlas. the information they give us isn't useful.
Uh teach, when am I going to need to use my brain in my life as a SoCiaL mEDiA INfLUenCeR
Yeah
I mean there's actually a couple RUclipsrs that try to study how the RUclips algorithm works and become successful doing so. Mr.Beast is a good example, he said in an interview that he studied for hours each day trying to find out the best way to make a video successful.
Um funny thing is you brought up one of the most important math subjects used in a lot of jobs.
ackshually *snort*
So true💀
Exactly this vid is kinda dumb. The public education system (in the US at least) is very flawed but not for the reasons pointed out. Geology is useless if you do anything that isn’t related to it, but chemistry and physics is important if you want to be an engineer. Biology is important if you want to be a doctor, and English is useful because you better be able to eloquently make an argument if you want to be a lawyer. If you do well enough in school then you can maybe get a scholarship and stop money from exiting your wallet, but how it enters your wallet depends on the job you want to have.
@@Nothing-ci8gq even if knowledge is not used directly for a job, knowledge is always power. Because US education system is bad, it fails to make people want to learn. As an artist I could say i dont give a fuck bout any subject, but as a curious soul i want to learn about everything and understand how our world and economy works. Finnish schools do get a lot of praise, but for me theyve got the most important thing right, and its lessons and making people view education as neverending. I quite enjoyed the lessons as they usually felt like a conversation.
@@quuenbanaana8425 I mean even in art and stuff, math is still used. I mean a lot of art uses stuff like geometry.
And many artist also branch out into other fields too. Look at famous youtuber artist Jazza, he also learned how to program so he can work on games and stuff too and often does game Jams. This is something that knowledge in math and science can help a lot with. Science especially can also greatly help develop your critical thinking skills which can help in all walks of life.
So even where you wouldnt expect to find this sort of stuff, it actually does show up everywhere. Even the average person still files taxes which is math. or figuring how much stuff cost at the grocery store, also math. Knowing how some cool natural phenomena works? science. Trying to fix a broken thing in your house like a computer? science. Math too for stuff like carpentry.
Like, these things tend to pop up everywhere even if you dont do a field that specializes in it.
Thats why we have Finance class in Europe (unleast my school does)
“That’s the neat part, you don’t”
The secret is the teacher doesnt know how to make money, that's why they teach things you dont need irl 99% the time xD
@@crispycrusader1only in the U.S
@@robertmonroe4342 lol you are right
They teach it to get you ready for college to help you get a better chance or a possibility whatsoever of a better job so you can pay your rent
@@robertmonroe4342lol. Ohio memes are what it feels like being in American schools or living in a country with those schools
Core classes teach you what you use on a daily basis. They become part of your core thought process, that's why it seems like you don't use them; but you do everyday it's part of your core processes
@ishou9437 math when tf don't you use addition subtraction division multiplication and variables?
@@krizthecookingbeaner2567 which you learn before high school typically so when do you use literally anything else daily? Also, technically, most people have phones that have calculators so addition etc could all be done on that
@ISHOU Taxes. Angles when pushing or pulling something and needing to turn a corner. Driving to help determine proper distance, speed, and control. Any form of carpentry. Chemestry can help with cooking and baking.
@@krizthecookingbeaner2567 you mean the math you learn at an elementary level?
@ishou9437 bro we use these complex stuff in coding which can help you pay your rent
I got a job as an electrician and definitely wished I had had a Spanish class in high school and needed to know how to find a hypotenuse for pipe bending. I had to teach it to some of my coworkers so they could know how to find the measurements they needed. geometry helped me later in life not just in academia. In Texas if you even think about going into construction you need to know Spanish and basic geometry.
yea i agree, i had taken spanish but when faced with someone who only speaks spanish i can understand maybe 1/4 of what they are saying
@@soloman5967he was Chilean?
Yeah, it comes down to making sure people have a well-rounded education so they understand shit. Not having a good foundation in math, history, science, english, etc. can close a lot of doors for you later in life, both in terms of job opportunities and in terms of not getting conned.
@@TheMonkeystick plus not teaching history and science is how we ended up with conspiracy theorists. So it's very important people know the basics.
If i have the money to even be hired or go to other countries
A degree is something you can show to the boss so he knows you won't destroy his business in a day
"How do I get money to enter m-"
"Get a fucking job"
"O_O
"O_o"
Ok so why dont they teach you how to get a job 👀 they dont tell you SHIT about how to fill out a job application, or make yourself look good in an interview, or how to best find places yo apply to.
@@soranakumara1252 school prepares your for college COLLEGE prepares you for a job, every application is different and all school expects you to do is to know where to put commas :skull:
@@kishiberohan4038 yea so i guess all the people that dont go to or cant afford college are screwed. All applications and interviews are different but all have some general rules and guidelines to follow. Be well groomed, wear something semi nice, use full sentences, dont be rude or swear or insult the interviewer. While 90% of those things seem like common sense. Its not so common anymore and some people really dont know it. Most college classes unless your major is business related or or tax related such as an audit manager, dont teach you how to do your taxes. Home Economics was removed from most schools (at least in the US idk where youre from) so literally no one prepares you for things you actually need unless you are lucky enough to have good parents who teach you about how to get a job, manage money, do taxes, cook food, clean a home.
@@cloud7872 humans are creatures of learning. You can only learn so much on your own. Especially in 2022 most jobs require you to have experience that you cant get without having had a job like it and cant get the experience cause everywhere else wants the same experience
@@soranakumara1252how you gonna pay taxes with no job mf💀
The " f*ck me sideways " got me so good XD
"I am only focused in the future"
Yeah, but learning about the past is useful for learning how to not repeat mistakes, or at least recognise certain situations
At best, they’d grow up to be an angry tourist.
Economics Class: 💀💀💀💀💀💀
True idk if americans take economics in high school tho
@@Maaz2360pretty sure they do
Literally everyone who makes this videos has no idea what an economics class is 😂 this needs to be the top comment
@@Maaz2360we do
student: "how tf do i pay for my shit"
teacher: "ever heard of andrew tate"
🤣🤣🤣
"Get the fuck out of my class"
My school meanwhile: financial algebra so you know how to pay your taxes!
@@see4881 **student leaves**
Isnt he just running a scam
"GET THE FUCK OUTTA MY CLASS"
"YES SIR+"
Teacher should’ve responded to that question about getting money with “you go work at McDonald’s” 😂😂
FAX
Actually in my country there is a class where they teach you about things tou need in life.
"where is all my money" I ask myself that everyday
History is actually pretty important to know, considering a large portion of the world population doesn’t learn from their fucking mistakes.
Unlike Tony Stark
We repeat it over and over again... War, peace, few kids don't wanna study, Hitler again, war, peace
Then why the f*ck make us memorize every possible shit in history
It is not mistakes. One person already learnt the history and now trying to repeat it again to become a new Emperor.
Finnaly somebody gets it
If we don’t know our history then we’re doomed to repeat it
obviously, u missed the point
Until you’ve gone through 20+ lectures on WW2 alone, making you care less about it to point of wanting to punch someone in the mouth for even mentioning history
@@Lovebuggy1877 I know the joke
Definitely
We're doomed to repeat it regardless, we know our history but we don't learn from it....
this guy is iconic😭
bro swapped places with the student 💀
After buying my own house and doing repairs I was blown away by how much of this stuff was useful
Wanna explain more about that?
Here for the replies
History knowledge really came in clutch for that water damage repair
@@medea6341 😅😂😆 spot on, spot on.
All are lies
"You won't use it, but the smart kids will."
Yes yes you sooooooo smart for learning physics ... By the way, are u using all that knowledge yet for anything except bragging on RUclips?
@@silentfart5941 I have an engineering degree, and that uses a lot of physics. If I find an engineering job I'll need to use it for that.
I was a good student
Highschool is useless
If highschool was worth anything people would go there even if there was no degree
If you ask a person to pick a HS diploma or HS knowlenge they would pick the diploma
But if you ask them a to choose a lang certificat or knowing the lang everyone would pick knowing a lang
@@deadwolf3607 The real useful stuff is in college. But you need good HS results to get into college.
@@deadwolf3607 bro shut up. If high school is useless then explain how pdople who drop out of high schools on average earns alot less, and have "unsmarter" jobs?
bro solving for a hypotenuse in high school is literally common knowledge right now.
Teacher: "to be honest kid, I don't even fucking know-"
“I don’t even fukin know*.*”
It's like exercise, you don't train to pick up dumbbells you make your arms strong enough to carry useful things
Yes, exactly!That's the point!
Also you do need to know geometry if you want to be an architect or an engineer
@@_rosmarino and coincidentally, these jobs tend to make... ✨Money✨
@@_rosmarino what if I don’t want to be an architect or an engineer? then geometry is useless
@@jesterpenetrate6912 the ability to think mathematically is one of if not the most useful skill for learning how to develop and apply problem solving skills also if you want to buy or rent an apartment/house being able to know what the measurements that are listed and once you do get a house knowing how to measure it for if/when you renovate it is geometry all the way
Him: I'll never use physics
Engineers: 😐
"I'll"
@@con.d.humanoidlizard what's wrong with I'll?
He said "I'll", implying that HE specifically will never use physics.
@@Moabkilr45 he asked how itll help him make money, thats the answer
"Stay in school kids it makes you good at PVP"
- Technoblade after explaining something about sides of triangles
Teacher: "money? I'm not the guy to ask"
teachers need to be paid more.
"Spanish class?"
"I'll never get to use it because I'll be to poor to travel."had me rolling
He’s got a point
Actually it's nesesary for Spanish speakers or hispanic people.
Nah They are coming to america
This guy has never lived in the south west
Ik
"A nation that does not know its past, its present is poor and its future lies in fog." (Yigal Allon).
99% of history lessons are about other countries history
@@ez5089 let me guess, you don’t live in the United States
my country being the subject of oppression and all its history destroyed by colonizers: Can't learn history if there isn't any!
@@bigdot2355 whats your country
@@bigdot2355 which country
I'm high school none of my teachers ever told me "You aren't learning this for the sake of knowing it. You are learning this for the sake of knowing how to think logically on your own. Mathematics teaches you how you can approach a problem from multiple angles and use different methods to solve it. It teaches you how to to visualize problems and work through them step by step. It's not about math. It's about teaching you how to think for yourself."
"Ever heard of Bitcoin?"
"Get the f*ck out of my class."
Yes we saw the video
@@Polite-that's not the point of the comment 😑
Thank you for sharing the subtitles of this video, I truly needed it in a desperate time like this.
I'll bet you anything you want that Bitcoin will never make you any money
Your wrong the point of the cpmment is because the teacher got out@@bluropaque
"Let me pay for gas real quick, oh f*ck me sideways, where's all my money??" You're so underatated keep up the good work😊
UNDERTATED 💀💀💀
@@Borispocalypse thx for letting me know
@@Borispocalypseunderrated 🤓
"f**k rocks!" that's it i've officially lost it! 🤣
something about the rapid jump cuts between the exact same expression near the end really got me haha
High school is like sampling, it teaches you differentlt subjects so you can see what you excel in and what interest you the most, it also just gives you a broad understanding of each subject just incase you eventually need it in the future.
From someone who graduated years ago, that is utter horse crap. I learned more about what I like and excel in after one year of being out of high school than the 4 years I was in it. The schooling system is horrible. It forces people to waste their time learning things they’ll never use and not to mention we have the internet. If there’s something we don’t know, we look it up within seconds. Honestly here’s how I think school should go. Freshman, 2 years of military service. Branch is determined by your Asvab score as well as physical abilities. Then the ones that want college can go back to school meanwhile the rest can go out and find a real job or stay in the military. Those 2 years of hard military experience will give people the opportunity to see where they excel instead of sitting in a classroom daydreaming about the 3-4 hours of free time they have every day year after year until they get a magic piece of paper stating they passed every class in the school’s curriculum. Sorry for the rant but if I had this, my life would probably be better than now. I’m not saying it’s necessarily bad but I know it could be better.
@@awesomefan935 yea true i was just saying the purpose of highschool not that i 100% agree with it,
Except you’re force fed most of the samples and you’re forced to pick one even though you hate all of them or else you’ll be bum living with your parents even though you’re 28
@@awesomefan935 then what career are u in?
@@TheUncivilizedNation Well if one cannot finish high school, they re pretty dumb, so…. People forget that we also need doctors, scientists, teachers etc. all jobs are important for stability in society. What do you wish was thought in school instead?
Architects watching this using math of shapes to pay for rent: 👀
That's civil engineers, architects are the idea people and engineers are the realists
@@whynot7897
Motherfucker I’m literally a professional architect.
@@whynot7897so your saying they make the blueprints how are they gonna make them without knowing shapes
@@magtonnn they know shapes, just not the necessary math and shapes that support the building
@@whynot7897eber heard of ratio
My teachers say "you won't need this in life unless you're in ____ specific career, but you do need it to graduate and learning new stuff also helps grow your brain and problem solving skills" - probably the most accurate answer to "will I need this in life"
my teacher says, deadass "You won't unless you're a teacher or a •insert career here• - the only thing it's useful for is college."
Yeah Physics and Math are probably Important if you want to be a Biologist
@@blankslate-ment Most important for engineers and programmers
@@blankslate-ment hackers, programmers, engineers, grocery workers, and pro gamers
@@blankslate-ment given how many people attempt to switch career paths after high school, its a much safer option to keep what we learn slightly more broad than just the specifics of whatever career paths we THINK we want to follow.
bro was poor too much that he became the teacher
You if they actually had finance classes: 🥱🥱🥱🥱😴😴😴💤💤💤
Bro kicked the teacher out of his class 💀
"Geology?"
"F@ck Rocks"
Bro ong tho
Nah
Learn how to recognize the expensive rocks to make jewelry, and you could make a fortune.
@@ron234halt so arent meth rocks too?
No
I love rocks rocks are amazing
“Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” -George Santayana
Senior high school: ...well at least I have something to offer
I have to say that geometry is actually really important for many jobs. Especially in the construction industry.
You will find trigonometry (Geometry of triangles) popping up everywhere, in places you never expect it.
@@Snipergoat1 As well as most math and science. I never got how people cant think these subjects are important when virtually everything in modern society uses them.
@@eragon78 literally. Your GPU in any compiter use trigonometry to display anything. You need it for calculating anything - how to make a plane not crash, designing any building you don't want to collapse, and much much more than this.
"Have you ever heard of Big Coin-" "GET THE F*CK OUT OF MY CLASS" got me dead 💀
It's his class now
dam bruh i got all my money invested on Small Coin instead
big coin 🗿
Big coin
massive
to be fair, after actually going through all of it and starting to work, I actually see that I end up using most of the things I focused on. I'm doing a mix of industrial design and industrial engineering, everything I did in school I end up using. Physics, art, and computer science were my main 3 subjects which I use on a daily basis, for the rest I got English which I use for writing research reports etc which are mainly focused on researching userbase, and math which I used for physics and didn't go beyond that in school (I didn't do an extra language, only for 2 years but I don't really count that). I end up using most of the subjects with the only exception being history
Yeah, but that's probably because you got a specific type of job that you use them in.
But let's say you're somebody who ends up with an average job with an average life.
School is pretty much useless outside of the basic shit thought in elementary school.
I personally think math past that should be optional.
Review elementary math?
Yes.
Because we actually use that in day to day life.
But the rest is unnecessary outside of certain jobs.
As for English...
Yeah, come to think about it, we technically can get by without learning past elementary levels.
Same with certain sciences.
I say certain because depending on what you take you can learn life saving facts and skills.
History...
It's good for life lessons so you're less likely to repeat mistakes people in the past did...
But we're stupid and we do that anyway, so I guess that's pointless too.
@@Wolfie_Silver I still think you will get use of most these things. If you go to uni you will of course use most of these subjects again. But I'd argue a lot against the maths part, if you plan to go into any kind of IT, Science or bussness job you will likely need a higher understanding of math, even politics to a degree, the only subjects I can think off thst you don't use then is art, history's tudies and law
@@shemshem9998 math and science are the basis of humanity, yall hate math just cuz its difficult or what? school's teach math cuz we want as many people as possible to be interested in it so they can boost humanity forward.
You gotta understand only teaching 1+1 ain't gonna cut it in today's world, they need a standard for math. 7 year olds can't choose if they wanna take math or not so I believe its right to study math till highschool, after which u can opt for another subject if u wish
@@not_pockchan3418 mate, I am agreeing with you, read my thing again, I'm arguing against the guy that is saying you only need elimentary math
@@Wolfie_Silver if you plan on getting an average job and an average life just drop out of highschool and work at mcdonalds
Bros asking real questions and giving real answers