What do math and meth have in common?
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I have no problem with math. For me the problem lies in the school curriculum with the forced mandate of demanding algebra as one of the standard required classes to graduate. I realize that it has it's uses, but for the overwhelming majority of students, they will never use it in their daily life, let alone work ever. The class(es) do nothing more than frustrate students who don't and won't understand it, despite their being astute in all manner of other fields being taught. This leads to all kinds of self doubt and loathing for not being able to grasp something that they will never need in life, unless they are going into a vocation where algebra and higher forms of math are required and necessary. But normal math and geometry (figuring sizes, areas, volumes, none of that stupid 'proof tee' nonsense) are fine, and should be taught and understood.