Anonymous wrote:The stupidest idea was University of Maryland’s creation of the confusing:
“University College”
https://www.collegesimply.com/colleges/maryland/university-of-maryland-university-college/
Best I’m able to discern, UMD coined this name for their GED-admitting college in a misguided attempt to boost self esteem among lower-performing students.
Wish everyone would just stop with the equity nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And why is the main dinner course in American cuisine called an entree!
Why is laboratory pronounced differently in British and American English?
Maths vs Math as an abbreviation?
I demand answers to these eternal mysteries that Google can’t explain!!
NP. “Maths” is like nails on a chalkboard for me! Glad Americans changed that one.
Totally agree with this statement.
When a poster uses the word "maths", I tend to tune out.
It always sounds weird to me as an American but it does make sense — after all, mathematics is plural.
We love to say maths because it’s funny.
Now do lorry.
Then nappy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And why is the main dinner course in American cuisine called an entree!
Why is laboratory pronounced differently in British and American English?
Maths vs Math as an abbreviation?
I demand answers to these eternal mysteries that Google can’t explain!!
NP. “Maths” is like nails on a chalkboard for me! Glad Americans changed that one.
Totally agree with this statement.
When a poster uses the word "maths", I tend to tune out.
It always sounds weird to me as an American but it does make sense — after all, mathematics is plural.
We love to say maths because it’s funny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And why is the main dinner course in American cuisine called an entree!
Why is laboratory pronounced differently in British and American English?
Maths vs Math as an abbreviation?
I demand answers to these eternal mysteries that Google can’t explain!!
NP. “Maths” is like nails on a chalkboard for me! Glad Americans changed that one.
Totally agree with this statement.
When a poster uses the word "maths", I tend to tune out.
It always sounds weird to me as an American but it does make sense — after all, mathematics is plural.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously. When I was studying abroad in Germany from an elite liberal arts college, the German professors thought our group was basically high school students and the kid from the University of Vermont who was along with our group was some kind of advanced academic.
I thought Europeans were worldly unlike provincial Americans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously. When I was studying abroad in Germany from an elite liberal arts college, the German professors thought our group was basically high school students and the kid from the University of Vermont who was along with our group was some kind of advanced academic.
I thought Europeans were worldly unlike provincial Americans.
Germans are total meatheads. Their most “advanced” high school is a “gymnasium” lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whenever somebody says that their child goes to University, I know they’re not from the US.
Or, they went to hospital.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whenever somebody says that their child goes to University, I know they’re not from the US.
Or, they went to hospital.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And why is the main dinner course in American cuisine called an entree!
Why is laboratory pronounced differently in British and American English?
Maths vs Math as an abbreviation?
I demand answers to these eternal mysteries that Google can’t explain!!
NP. “Maths” is like nails on a chalkboard for me! Glad Americans changed that one.
Totally agree with this statement.
When a poster uses the word "maths", I tend to tune out.
It always sounds weird to me as an American but it does make sense — after all, mathematics is plural.