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I hate “hard” sciences because everyone keeps saying You have to study biology. You have to know physics. Educated people know physics. Science is the only way for the Earth to rotate ‘round! We must force kids to study science because hard science is the only way our society can move forward!
I used to love science. My favorite science course was earth science, but nobody thinks earth science is rigorous. I like rocks, pretty things, clouds, plants, etc.. I suck at memorizing processes and terminology, and that’s how people teach biology. I want to study botany, but I have no interest or ability in memorizing all those things. I need to understand cause and effect and get the bigger picture, not memorize the term for something that happens in kidneys with no context or application whatsoever. The terminology is obscure, and while I’ve studied Latin, I’m so sick of memorizing names that mean nothing to me.
I’m sick to death of studying theorems and laws that are named after dead people, especially chemists. Why can’t the names reflect what the darn thing is about? If I have to read about Arrhenius acids, Bronsted-Lowry acids, or Lewis acids one more time and have to remember how they’re different when the terms themselves ring no bells, I’m going to spit at the scientists who thought naming things after people who 99% of the population never met was a good idea.
I love math, but physics classes are useless to me. Even though I’ve studied chemistry at the college level and now am studying physics at the college level, none of the stuff I learn is useful to me. I can’t apply it to real world problems. I’d love to apply physics to traffic engineering problems, but tell that to the curriculum makers. Tell it to the schools, anyone!
All of this push for students to “Do more STEM! We need STEM workers!” All of that, has killed my love for “hard” sciences. I don’t care about curiosity anymore. I’d rather live in a cave and be ignorant of how science works than bother trying to deal with it anymore. I still love social sciences, but I’m past the rest. I don’t want to study a single “hard” science course when I go to college because “hard” science is like that food you used to love but now makes you want to vomit every time you see or smell it or hear its name. All the colleges I’m applying to I have selected in part because they have few if any distribution requirements, and I can just take an easy science course if I have to take one at all. I hate science because people keep trying to force me to study it. Before, I’d have gladly studied it in college out of interest alone, but now the very thing that makes people say “This is why we have to have general ed courses” is the reason I’m doing everything in my power to avoid that.
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I hate “hard” sciences because everyone keeps saying You have to study biology. You have to know physics. Educated people know physics. Science is the only way for the Earth to rotate ‘round! We must force kids to study science because hard science is the only way our society can move forward!
I used to love science. My favorite science course was earth science, but nobody thinks earth science is rigorous. I like rocks, pretty things, clouds, plants, etc.. I suck at memorizing processes and terminology, and that’s how people teach biology. I want to study botany, but I have no interest or ability in memorizing all those things. I need to understand cause and effect and get the bigger picture, not memorize the term for something that happens in kidneys with no context or application whatsoever. The terminology is obscure, and while I’ve studied Latin, I’m so sick of memorizing names that mean nothing to me.
I’m sick to death of studying theorems and laws that are named after dead people, especially chemists. Why can’t the names reflect what the darn thing is about? If I have to read about Arrhenius acids, Bronsted-Lowry acids, or Lewis acids one more time and have to remember how they’re different when the terms themselves ring no bells, I’m going to spit at the scientists who thought naming things after people who 99% of the population never met was a good idea.
I love math, but physics classes are useless to me. Even though I’ve studied chemistry at the college level and now am studying physics at the college level, none of the stuff I learn is useful to me. I can’t apply it to real world problems. I’d love to apply physics to traffic engineering problems, but tell that to the curriculum makers. Tell it to the schools, anyone!
All of this push for students to “Do more STEM! We need STEM workers!” All of that, has killed my love for “hard” sciences. I don’t care about curiosity anymore. I’d rather live in a cave and be ignorant of how science works than bother trying to deal with it anymore. I still love social sciences, but I’m past the rest. I don’t want to study a single “hard” science course when I go to college because “hard” science is like that food you used to love but now makes you want to vomit every time you see or smell it or hear its name. All the colleges I’m applying to I have selected in part because they have few if any distribution requirements, and I can just take an easy science course if I have to take one at all. I hate science because people keep trying to force me to study it. Before, I’d have gladly studied it in college out of interest alone, but now the very thing that makes people say “This is why we have to have general ed courses” is the reason I’m doing everything in my power to avoid that.
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I love Science. I love Math. I love solving problems. The harder they get the more satisfying it feels to find the right answer.
I hate memorizing things. But for some reason I didn’t really hate History or Language class.
And yet I absolutely hate Chemistry.
Even I was surprised with myself for hating Chemistry. It’s Science. It has some Math. There are problems to solve. Why would I hate it?
It seems that my brain shuns problems with garbled letters next to numbers. Throw in some balancing of equations and my brain completely shuts down. It tells me, “Please, I don’t really want to have to remember the periodic table with its atomic numbers and protons and electrons before solving a problem.”
Thanks to this question, I finally realized why I hated it so much.
I hate Chemistry because it is the only Science I couldn’t reach.
Needless to say this subject always had the lowest grade on the card.
thnzz!
I hate memorizing things. But for some reason I didn’t really hate History or Language class.
And yet I absolutely hate Chemistry.
Even I was surprised with myself for hating Chemistry. It’s Science. It has some Math. There are problems to solve. Why would I hate it?
It seems that my brain shuns problems with garbled letters next to numbers. Throw in some balancing of equations and my brain completely shuts down. It tells me, “Please, I don’t really want to have to remember the periodic table with its atomic numbers and protons and electrons before solving a problem.”
Thanks to this question, I finally realized why I hated it so much.
I hate Chemistry because it is the only Science I couldn’t reach.
Needless to say this subject always had the lowest grade on the card.
thnzz!
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