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gamma Tue, Sep 30, 2008
Learning mathematics at college is too hard and unnecessary. There are too many details to practice. In case of applied, short courses in more general environment it would be good. As far as I can remember I never lost the line when learning math. Maybe that is normal and not real accomplishment. Usually when someone says they want to get back to math they have a memory of losing math along the way. I'm not sure entirely. My guess is that there is a present mathematical concept of reality imprinted in the mind. From that perspective, little practice and training can give you the power to go around solving tasks.

I always believed in life at university, but I would add that we deserve fully functional institutions as soon as possible because all other roads that go around are risky concepts. Since I don't dive into psychology, my emotions are strictly Top Gun. I think that in general Creativity can be led to creating web pages or being involved into communities. Some sciences - I think they are all sciences at university? - don't have math. Society can create classrooms, jobs, all that even without math. I was reading a book from old legends in particle physics just recently, and I thought: whats so accurate to the 10^-12 about this theory when it sounds like witchcraft from the dark ages? The relations between people can be more complete, better served with really general education and politeness. The challenge to this is probably in general sense, that full education requires freedom and spending time, or living with the certain community. One of the desirable luxuries at college could be tutoring.

I only need a mission to be completely RIGHT. (Top Gun for all).