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		<title>Math &#8212; a lament.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m going to confess, in elementary school and high school I was never really a mathy kid. Quite the contrary in fact, I think it was the fourth grade where my computational skills were markedly slower than all the other little kids&#8230; and I knew it. I seem to recall reasoning along the lines of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m going to confess, in elementary school and high school I was never really a mathy kid. Quite the contrary in fact, I think it was the fourth grade where my computational skills were markedly slower than all the other little kids&#8230; and I knew it. I seem to recall reasoning along the lines of &#8216;this is why we have calculators&#8217;. But in elementary school calculators are the infinitely dirty word of the school system. Computation is key, and if you&#8217;re behind in math, well maybe it&#8217;s just <em>not your thing</em>.</p>
<p>I have since learned that Math probably <em>was</em> my thing.</p>
<p>After all, I was a lifelong lover of science (and wisdom haha). I loved logic and reasoning puzzles. I liked when things worked out logically, solving problems and was always in awe of the world I was a part of. It was sort of my thing, the nerd. I think this was how I eventually ended up in Philosophy. Math was definitely not my thing, and you can&#8217;t go into science or technology without math, and so I found myself in Philosophy arguably the most scientific of the arts.</p>
<p>I remember so clearly in high school, you are either in the science stream or the arts one. Period. You&#8217;re either an impractical hippie or a humourless drone. Job, or soul. Like its some kind of either or thing. And for me the rock in the road was always the mathematics. I could build a computer program in grade 10, but I was completely an artsie. Obviously. I took history and stuff, and always had my ass handed to me in math.</p>
<p>When you want to understand the all encompassing everything though these lines make things difficult. And this all started when I couldn&#8217;t multiply as fast as the others in the fifth grade.</p>
<p>It started to occur to me over the past few years that math is something interesting. I took Pre-Calculus last year under the pretence of needing it for a Computer Science Minor (technically true, but I could have minored in any number of things that wouldn&#8217;t have needed math). I&#8217;d been under some sort of personal conviction that mathematics was something that I <span style="text-decoration: underline;">should</span> be good at.</p>
<p>I still had my ass handed to me.</p>
<p>The difference was I wasn&#8217;t left hopeless and convinced I wasn&#8217;t a math kid. I actually came out curious, yeah, okay, marks did not reflect but my memories of the class were a barrage of equations, minimal explanations, hellfire, all at eight thirty in the morning. Not the prof (actually a grad student)&#8217;s fault, tons of material, no time etc. But I think what I won there was a springboard and the confidence to keep going, despite my GPA begging I stop being so cruel to it.</p>
<p>And so I think, Philosophy of Math, Philosophy of Science, Philosophy of Technology. These things all exist. The thought of Physics and Philosophy makes me giddy, string theories, movement. Unfortunately this is all stuff I have to go backwards to learn so that I can apply ideas to what I think. Because back in High School I was an artsie kid, and taking science or math would only serve to drop my average and then no university would ever take me. And besides&#8211; a structured major at any University is not open to this idea, they want you to learn Science or Philosophy. One or the other, take your pick.</p>
<p>This is the part that gets me. I&#8217;m going to school to learn. Obviously. This is what school is for. But I am not allowed to learn what I want to learn. Instead I have to hedge around what I have an aptitude for to keep my GPA in check, or my average high. So I was told I wasn&#8217;t good at math, yeah, I still would probably take a few minutes to recall 7&#215;8 but math and science aren&#8217;t even close to being about that. I understand why they have to do this, not every student &#8212; <em>hell</em> &#8212; most students don&#8217;t want to learn. They want the paper, the degree or the diploma and I can accept that. But I think as far as those of us who want to learn we have been put in the most hostile environment of all time.</p>
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