Anonymous wrote:I cannot tell you the slightest thing about calculus and I took it junior year of high school and got at least Bs in it. I'm not a math person and I clearly did not choose a math-related career.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a high school math teacher and believe that a minimum of 3 years of math are required at most if not all public schools. I'm in VA. Math past Algebra II is an elective. Most want to take higher levels of math for a career or to get into a certain college but it's not required. It's true, the majority of people will not use calculus in their daily lives.
Personal finance is a required course in high school. I don't teach it and am not familiar with the exact curriculum.
Anonymous wrote: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
??? Who balances a checkbook anymore? Who even uses one regularly? I do 99% online except the mortgage as we pay extra in the principle. Everything else goes on a credit card we pay off monthly. Math at school never taught me money management.
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:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It makes you use your brain, to figure out solutions to complex problems. It's not about the math. It's about the ability to think and solve complex problems.
This is the right answer.
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we get it... you are stupid, hence the eye roll.
Any examples of the supposed "ability to think and solve complex problems"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It makes you use your brain, to figure out solutions to complex problems. It's not about the math. It's about the ability to think and solve complex problems.
This is the right answer.
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we get it... you are stupid, hence the eye roll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It makes you use your brain, to figure out solutions to complex problems. It's not about the math. It's about the ability to think and solve complex problems.
This is the right answer.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It makes you use your brain, to figure out solutions to complex problems. It's not about the math. It's about the ability to think and solve complex problems.
This is the right answer.
Anonymous wrote:It makes you use your brain, to figure out solutions to complex problems. It's not about the math. It's about the ability to think and solve complex problems.