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Essay on subject I hate the most as Mathematics

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Answered by krishna3991
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I hated maths back in the third grade because I didn't want to memorize the times tables. Unlike learning how to read, there didn't seem to be any point to studying math. The alphabet was a code that could tell me all kinds of secrets after I had puzzled it out. Multiplication tables just told me how much six times nine was. There wasn't any pleasure in knowing that.

I really began to hate math when my Sister forced us to play counting contests. This old nun would make us stand up in rows, and then she would shout out problems. The ones who called out the correct answers fastest would win; those of us who answered wrong would have to sit down. Losing never bothered me that much. It was that feeling in the pit of my stomach before and right after she called out the numbers. You know, that math feeling. Somehow, not only did mathematics seem irrelevant and dull, it also became associated in my mind with speed and competition.

Math just got worse as I got older. Negative numbers, I thought, were insane. You either have some or none, I figured--not negative some. My brother would try to talk me through the steps when helping me with my homework, and eventually I would puzzle things out (long after the rest of the class had moved on to something else), but I never understood the point of the puzzle. My teachers were always too busy to explain why any of this mattered. They couldn't see the point of explaining the point of it all.

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