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Should maths be compulsory and count towards UAI lie english?
I think it should be since maths is more helpful in life than english.
I think it should be since maths is more helpful in life than english.
What he said.Aplus said:Maths is fundamental in the ability to think logically and the application of problem solving skills.
+1.Aplus said:Maths is fundamental in the ability to think logically and the application of problem solving skills. In essence, a person could learn everything in Maths by themselves if they wanted to. It's not only the content which makes it so important. Maths teaches people to be better thinkers.
Think of the people who suffer for compulsory english.only1year2go said:NO!!
i don't do it at school and would fail the subject if it was compulsory.
so... no lol
One could argue the same for the "What is history?" portion of Extension History, except for the application of problem solving skills.Aplus said:Maths is fundamental in the ability to think logically and the application of problem solving skills. In essence, a person could learn everything in Maths by themselves if they wanted to. It's not only the content which makes it so important. Maths teaches people to be better thinkers.
Shall I put that into test? I predict that more than half will agree with me that Mathematics is important than Visual Arts. No, actually I will predict about 75%. If you are talking about benefits, you should also mention the extent of the benefits. I would say the skills you learn from General Mathematics is more useful than skills you get from Visual Arts. And that's why we choose subjects that will give us the best edge possible because we just cannot choose all the subjects. (human's wants are limitless but our resources are limited, that's we choose)fOR3V3RPINKKKK said:Thats bullshit. The matter is subjective. While maths may be important to you it may not be as the same importance to other people and if youre going to say that it gives students logical thinking skills, my comment is what about other skills such as creativity. I was merely pointing out that each subject has its own benefits.
Then doesn't that prove that Mathematics is generally important than Visual Arts?fOR3V3RPINKKKK said:That is exactly my point! What about the other 25%? And even so just because the majority think it is so - it doesn't necessarily mean that it is true. What is truth? How do we determine truth? Again the matter is subjective not objective.
(hahaha I think I've been taking to much philosophy classes)
Ok, ok. At this rate, we will make a 10 pages of argument in this thread. (just like the other day)fOR3V3RPINKKKK said:And if you are going to mention the extent of the benifits, I think it is also important to consider how much of the benifit we absorb, cause from studying a bit of 2U maths and general maths, I have to say that I learned more logical thinking skills in Economics and as for problem solving skills well that really didn't help me cause I already knew how to solve the basic problems given in general maths and as for 2U maths I dont see how you can get problem solving from that (btw I am refering to everyday problems not maths problems).
No because that isn't such a subjective matter based on the fact that students there are required to sit tests etc. Therefore that is an unfair comparrision