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Does anyone else have this problem....

PixieSunbelle

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I have this problem-
I get A's in classes that pertain to my major, but gen eds are extremely hard- precisely math and science. I fail them...
maths and sciences have always been hard. Most of my other gen eds are like more writing classes, which are easy...
I'm not a math and science major!
Does anyone else have this problem?
 

arunma

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Actually I somehow got away with only taking three gen eds my whole college career (thanks to the PSEO high school program). But it sounds like the issue may just be that you're not used to studying in the science/math fashion. Studying for these subjects is different than liberal arts. In liberal arts, studying textbooks and learning facts is important, but in science and math it's more important to practice working problems. I'm a physics TA, and I somtimes recommend that my students not read the textbook too much, but rather that they spend their time working problems. This might help you somewhat.
 
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I know EXACTLY how you feel. Math and science are the two reasons im not in college this year. This might sound silly but I'm afraid to take those classes. I feel like math and science are holding my back from my dream of earning a college degree and getting a good job. I'm not dumb and I do try very hard. I easily get A's in other subjects, I just don't understand numbers.
 
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ahh, see I have trouble with them because I'm really not good at maths, my youngest sister inherited the maths and science genes, I got mine from my mothers side which generally consists of farmers.
then you should have good math and science skills...farmers are some of the smartest people I know. They have to be, to make a living.
 
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Actually I somehow got away with only taking three gen eds my whole college career (thanks to the PSEO high school program). But it sounds like the issue may just be that you're not used to studying in the science/math fashion. Studying for these subjects is different than liberal arts. In liberal arts, studying textbooks and learning facts is important, but in science and math it's more important to practice working problems. I'm a physics TA, and I somtimes recommend that my students not read the textbook too much, but rather that they spend their time working problems. This might help you somewhat.

well...i am TERRIBLE at math, so i do not take the science classes that involve math. Like, i took the intro to genetics class. I am acually no longer taking math. YAY! I got out of it by taking an Excel class instead of Algebra 2. It makes me mad how the only reason i failed was because i ran out of summer. My friend is a math genius and helped me through the summer to prepare. I did ok on the things we went over during the summer- but anything we didnt get to, i failed.
 
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I somtimes recommend that my students not read the textbook too much, but rather that they spend their time working problems. This might help you somewhat.
I had a teacher last semester tell us we didn't need to read the text book because all the tests would be over stuff from the notes she handed out..... I ended up failing the class because of it...... The final test was 90% from the text book.
 
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