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The most personal I feel like was how math is applied to everyday life. The math teachers at my middle school had this giant pie chart of math careers that they thought would be an inspiration, but half of them we had never heard, most were hyper specialized, and they didn't take the time to really go into it. I think it would have been very beneficial to apply what we were learning to real life settings through word problems, like upscaling or down sizing a recipe, solving a medication dose based on the weight of a patient, cost analysis of materials for a project, inventory to sales management, everyday budgeting for short term and long term spending, hiw much would have to be saved to get that thing we want, ect. We rarely ever touched on anything like that where it really applies.

General life skills would've been good as well.

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The closest I had available was personal finance and culinary.

Personal finance had two big projects. The first simulated how to budget for a car, groceries, family, and housing for a month. We drew careers and the families we had to single handedly support randomly out of a hat, find a car on Craigslist that could fit that family and meet all of these other parameters that were unrealistic, picked our groceries from Safeway's website exclusively when they were one of the most expensive grocery stores at the time for our area, and we had to find a home. I don't remember exactly, but I think everyone had to commute to Seattle since we live in Washington state, so that provided a whole list of obstacles. The income of our careers was also out of date but the prices of everything wasn't. The worst part of that was that we a minimum amount to spend on various things like entertainment, clothing, and furniture. We had to find things to buy, but couldn't get them if they were too good of a deal! :blink:

The other project was practicing investing over a 3 month period with a program that tracked what we would have made with a budget of $1,000. The only people who had any more than what they started with were those who invested in Tesla.

Culinary was fun, but the class had next to no funding, amd was really just intended for kids to have food handling permits so they could get a job as soon as the year was over.

 

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everything I do wish it could have been better since I am lacking a lot of things now oh well it is what it is


                                                                          

  

                                                                               

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“Back at school it never made much sense
Now I pay but I can't pay attention
Teaching me the hardest lessons of my life.”

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Everything. I can't remember much of what I learnt from school other than the fundamentals. The only exception is computing, which was the one class I was interested in. But even then, our teacher for that never taught us anything, so everything I learnt was solely from my own research.


At first I rejected the zero, but that was because I simply didn't understand it. Now I do.

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Everything was taught poorly. No one cared what they were teaching, or simply lacked the skill to present it factually or with any degree of aplomb. It was all a laborious act of forcing info down the throats of the students between bullying by other students and intimidation by teachers. History was laughable because it was ‘taught’ as a modern reinvention of the actual facts, according to the latest trends. What a farce.

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