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I love Toby
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I love math. One of my majors that i going into for college. I am looking for people that are math lovers.
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YOU DOMESTIC DISSENT!
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Most people never have a job relating to their majors. If you truly love math and want to get into number-crunching job, then you made a right choice. If not... then look into other major that has some math-related aspect and a high value of prospective career. That would be economic or chemistry... to name few. |
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YOU DOMESTIC DISSENT!
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you'll need to talk with your academic adviser that you want to be a high school teacher because majoring in math is not necessary and not useful tool to equip you in being a teacher. They usually encourage you to take some courses like psychology and humanities. Math major in college is pretty hardcore.
You can declare math as your minor and I don't remember what is it called for major - something relating to being a teacher. "Secondary Education" ?? I'm not sure. Again - don't forget to talk with your academic adviser that you want to be a high school teacher. You need to learn more on how to deal with kids than math. Math minor is very sufficient enough for you to teach them. |
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I love Toby
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I can help you deafbajagal. I am tutor. In a way. My friends at school thought i was tutors. Lol. My teachers says so.
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bloody phreak from hell
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I don't "love" math, but I am very good at it.
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Then you will need to major in education, with perhaps a minor in math. A bachelor degree in math will qualify you only to subsitute teach, and it is not a given that you will get to substitute in the math dept. If you want to teach math at the college level, then you will need no less than a master degree to teach math at a community college level, and a PhD to teach math at a 4 year university.
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that saying only applies to very few things in life, like physical activities. when learning to juggle or yoyo or play soccer, practice makes perfect.
when learning about fractals and hyperbolic functions, you can recite the answers all day long and still never come close to understanding it. |
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