Anonymous wrote:Because it's foundational for a number of high-level career paths, including engineering, medicine, and applied sciences.
Anonymous wrote:What exactly do you think students should be studying in high school, OP?
Requiring mathematics of high schoolers is no more "obsessive" than requiring them to further their studies of English.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because it's foundational for a number of high-level career paths, including engineering, medicine, and applied sciences.
Plus general aspects of life - balancing your check book (or account), working out a budget, understanding how much you're spending in Bloomingdales on frippery, etc etc etc
Anonymous wrote:Understanding high level applied mathematics is a fundamental requirement for nearly every career field. Sure, there are plenty of adults who can't math very well but it's a handicap for them on a daily basis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because it's foundational for a number of high-level career paths, including engineering, medicine, and applied sciences.
Plus general aspects of life - balancing your check book (or account), working out a budget, understanding how much you're spending in Bloomingdales on frippery, etc etc etc
Anonymous wrote:Because it's foundational for a number of high-level career paths, including engineering, medicine, and applied sciences.