RE: Studying Mathematics Thread
September 29, 2018 at 9:08 pm
(This post was last modified: September 29, 2018 at 9:09 pm by Fireball.)
(September 29, 2018 at 8:05 pm)Aliza Wrote:(September 29, 2018 at 7:56 pm)Fireball Wrote: That's a helluva good question! Every one of those methods is used because different people find the different ones useful. A lot of people just can't deal with word problems to save their souls. So to speak. I know that when I had to "regurgitate" a theorem or proof in a math or physics class, having some little comment on a line explaining what I was doing went quite well with the professors. To simply memorize and regurgitate on demand isn't going to help one understand the material, but just to maybe get a good grade. I crammed for a test maybe 3 times in the course of getting my B Sc. I knew that anything I did later depended on that foundation.
Bottom line, it's just what people like. For my first two semesters of Calculus, I had Leithold's text. He's really wordy. First semester, we just did the work. Second semester, the prof complained that Leithold "Talks too much!"![]()
Applications always seemed to give people trouble, but I had kids in class who asked, "What will we ever use this for!?" (in a disparaging way). I was more than happy to provide an example, because that's the kind of thing that cemented it into their little concrete heads...not that I think that you are in that category- I'm certain of the opposite.
You didn't reply to anyone, but was that a reply to my post? It seems like it follows.
Guilty as charged!

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