Originally posted by MinAi
I'm not stereotyping anyone, I think the truth speaks for itself in this situation, and the scaling proves it.
I don't understand ur argument
u said "yr10 maths is useful and after that its irrelevant" ??
and u kinda contradicting urself. U say "If you are doing enginering etc, of course maths is going to be a vital part of the subject in which case you would probably do a harder maths in school, but lets face it, in the real world nobody uses the maths that they learn in school" - U see if they were doing engineering, in the real world, they'd use a lot of the maths they learnt at school. Remember, maths in school is a stepping stone. For example, u cannot just give a 5 yr old kid a 4U HSC paper and expect them to do it, because they havent learnt "the bits in between" - same goes for uni maths, U cant expect someone with yr10 maths knowledge to simply pick up and understand everything in higher math at uni.
u also say ppl must get a grip and realise maths is useless - how do u think technology is created upon? if it werent for maths, we wouldnt be sitting here typing away, technology is developed from mathematics, so u cannot say its useless. Unless ur career involves reading, writing, painting, studying history, or stuff like that, then yes mayb maths is pointless for u, but to say maths is useless is illogical