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#1 - chokinandtokin ONLINE (12/27/2015) [-]
GIF
#57 to #1 - anon (12/27/2015) [-]
Hey Canada boy, look at yourfaggot picture. You can't call anyone a faggot when your face is the ultimate faggot face. And it looks like your pretty dumb yourself considering you can't even spell penis.
#2 to #1 - anon (12/27/2015) [-]
Holy **** canaqueers are beta as **** LMAO.
#5 to #2 - adzoh (12/27/2015) [-]
Hoo's aboot you log in and say that like a man eh
#65 to #5 - brcstar (12/27/2015) [-]
We gotta keep them balanced guys
#97 to #65 - paraxo ONLINE (12/28/2015) [-]
#101 to #97 - elijie (12/28/2015) [-]
Which one of you sick bastards did this??
#102 to #101 - deadmice (12/28/2015) [-]
Some men want to watch the world burn
#103 to #102 - deadmice (12/28/2015) [-]
**** man I couldn't ******* live with myself so i fixed it
#98 to #65 - mindor (12/28/2015) [-]
wow ****** fj manged to keep that **** equal
User avatar #53 to #5 - mranldestroyer (12/27/2015) [-]
Holy **** canaqueers are beta as **** LMAO.
#54 to #53 - adzoh (12/27/2015) [-]
have a thumb for actually being a man
User avatar #67 to #53 - iexs (12/27/2015) [-]
Is this really anon, or just a guy reaping the pinkies?
User avatar #70 to #67 - broswagonist ONLINE (12/27/2015) [-]
Press hide all on his comments - if anon comment hides as well, it's him.
User avatar #35 to #2 - WheresMyAccount (12/27/2015) [-]
I hope a beaver ***** you in the ass
#15 to #2 - captaincapital (12/27/2015) [-]
x-D
User avatar #94 to #2 - EasyEnzie ONLINE (12/28/2015) [-]
You woot m8 eh?
User avatar #61 to #1 - mikeypooh (12/27/2015) [-]
i would live in canada or australia if i was going to move out of the us
User avatar #96 to #1 - tiberioustyphr (12/28/2015) [-]
Five second films!
User avatar #72 to #1 - derpthefifth ONLINE (12/28/2015) [-]
Whereas Americans get that confidence instead of an education.
User avatar #100 to #72 - hatinonmyrolls (12/28/2015) [-]
is that why Canadians come down to america to continue higher education?
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#27 - anon (12/27/2015) [-]
is of stockistan photo
#43 to #27 - prozack (12/27/2015) [-]
The integral of adx is wrong.... it should be ax + c, not a + c
User avatar #69 to #43 - dirtynig (12/27/2015) [-]
as if you know anything, you ******* piece of ****
#75 to #69 - thrifty (12/28/2015) [-]
I remember a time when trolling was cleverly done.
#80 to #75 - gloriousthighs (12/28/2015) [-]
Well it still is. Trolling is typically about subtly frustrating the person without them knowing it is your intention (Take Levvy for example or whatever that fj account is). He's just throwing out a joking insult which I would not call trolling or bait at all.
#63 to #43 - anon (12/27/2015) [-]
Correct
#36 - Lintutu (12/27/2015) [-]
>teachers expecting you to memorize super complex formulas
User avatar #37 to #36 - pineapplechunkss (12/27/2015) [-]
to separate the weak minded from the strong
#58 to #37 - anon (12/27/2015) [-]
As someone that deals with math in the real world: nobody gives a crap if you memorize formulas. You can look them up in 2 seconds for whatever you're working with. Understanding the concepts and the nature of things, the implementations and consequences of those functions, and be intelligent enough to problem solve...these are the things that people actually care about in math.
#81 to #58 - vvthegreats (12/28/2015) [-]
You know there are equations in other subjects, too, right? And it's all about that college-readiness.
User avatar #82 to #81 - ilovehitler (12/28/2015) [-]
What you're saying is completely irrelevant.
Anon isn't saying that other subjects don't have formulas, merely that he deals with math in the real world, a subject which is known to have a ******* of formulas, and that nobody actually cares if you memorize them.
That 'college-readiness' is completely irrelevant as well. Once you leave college, nobody cares if you've memorized **** .
#83 to #82 - vvthegreats (12/28/2015) [-]
. . . "college-readiness" is to get ready for college, not what comes after college. You not understanding this simple concept makes your BS point even more BS.
User avatar #85 to #83 - ilovehitler (12/28/2015) [-]
No, you're simply misunderstanding what I'm saying.
I'm not saying that college-readiness is for after college, but merely that it quickly becomes pointless, and is a stupid concept in the first place. The memorization you have to do for college is pointless. The preparation for college, essentially, is pointless. As soon as you get the first job in your field, your college is meaningless- your real-world-readiness is what matters, and what work you've actually done.
#87 to #85 - vvthegreats (12/28/2015) [-]
"That 'college-readiness' is completely irrelevant as well. Once you leave college, nobody cares if you've memorized **** . "

Did you or did you not type this? My work here is done.
User avatar #88 to #87 - ilovehitler (12/28/2015) [-]
I did type that, and, as I've already said, you're misunderstanding what I typed (also ignoring anything but that, which shows your lack of argument).
College-readiness is comletely irrelevant to the topic at hand, because the thing being argued on specifically says "... in the real world: nobody gives a crap if you memorize formulas".
All the memorization you had to do for 'college readiness' is pointless in the real world, because nobody cares about it. Your real-world experiences are all that matters.
#89 to #88 - vvthegreats (12/28/2015) [-]
THAT is the proper thing to type. Dear god you're dense. If you're going after my comprehension, at least type wtf you're wanting to talk about.
User avatar #91 to #89 - ilovehitler (12/28/2015) [-]
I'm typing exactly what I'm talking about, you're just not understanding what I'm saying.
And you still haven't offered even the slightest argument.
#93 to #91 - vvthegreats (12/28/2015) [-]
And, no, you didn't. Read that ******* sentence again and tell how that legitimately represented what you were attempting to elaborate upon. Goddamn keyboard warriors I swear.
User avatar #95 to #93 - ilovehitler (12/28/2015) [-]
The college-readiness I claimed to be irrelevant is so because the point of the original comment we're basing this on specifically says "in the real world".
#92 to #91 - vvthegreats (12/28/2015) [-]
What argument? I'm agreeing with what you're saying. You were just making a ****** way to convey your viewpoint. I don't need to argue if I don't wanna. Remember you proactively came in here to "argue" with me.
User avatar #38 to #37 - Lintutu (12/27/2015) [-]
for a ******** test in middle/high school? there is literally no reason to not be allowed to use notes. for basic things like multiplying/dividing/adding/subtracting, we use **** like that every day and is expected to know how to do that. But having to memorize complicated chemistry/physics/math formulas is unnecessary when you can make your life easier by just having the damn notes
#41 to #40 - pineapplechunkss (12/27/2015) [-]
I ain't hatin
I'm statin
#13 - denniswilles (12/27/2015) [-]
Just study for the ******* test.
User avatar #79 to #13 - symmiie ONLINE (12/28/2015) [-]
The person probably did. But you know, you forget thing sometimes and maybe that picture reminded him.
#90 to #13 - geonerd (12/28/2015) [-]
I agree.

Even though I never study for anything...
User avatar #16 to #13 - marno (12/27/2015) [-]
High School is the only time I ever had to study for tests. Every professor I had after that understood memorizing isn't the point. The point is knowing where to get the knowledge you need and being prepared to get it.
User avatar #17 to #16 - joshkroger (12/27/2015) [-]
What ******* college do you go to? There is a **** ton of studying involved to even survive. I wish I had open books tests on everything.
User avatar #18 to #17 - marno (12/27/2015) [-]
Online... Maybe.... Maybe that's the reason. **** it, I quit.
#86 to #18 - anon (12/28/2015) [-]
O so ******** school
User avatar #64 to #13 - manofparody (12/27/2015) [-]
It's funny to me, because if I write down anything to "cheat", I end up knowing it automatically after that. Cheating is studying to me, because by the end of writing it all down, I'd have it remembered.
User avatar #32 to #13 - tarabostes (12/27/2015) [-]
NEEEEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRRRRRD!
User avatar #45 to #32 - Toshiro (12/27/2015) [-]
NERRRRRDDDDDD
#29 to #13 - kibah (12/27/2015) [-]
**kibah used "*roll picture*"**
**kibah rolled image** **** no
#48 to #29 - eddymatagallos (12/27/2015) [-]
If it looks like a woman it's a woman for me.
User avatar #3 - youoxley (12/27/2015) [-]
User avatar #8 to #3 - itskennyandjosh ONLINE (12/27/2015) [-]
Back in 1st grade we had a poster that had a lot of math problems/answers with some inspiring **** on it, a few of those math problems were on the practice test
#12 to #8 - kapkap (12/27/2015) [-]
1st grade test what the ****
User avatar #26 to #12 - putinlover (12/27/2015) [-]
maybe its 1st grade of highschool?
#42 to #26 - anon (12/27/2015) [-]
I had tests in first grade, they didn't matter, and I think it was more to get people used to the idea, but I definitely had them.
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User avatar #73 to #42 - waterlinx (12/28/2015) [-]
I had tests in high school, they didn't matter, and I think it was more to get people used to the idea, but I definitely had them.
User avatar #28 to #3 - rockerforlife (12/27/2015) [-]
Nah, same thing happened to me for my AP Art History exam.
User avatar #76 to #3 - cowisbeast (12/28/2015) [-]
the same poster was in my university during exams, i live in the UK.
I would have no need for the formula on my course but i can see it being useful to someone
User avatar #7 to #3 - rejakted (12/27/2015) [-]
Not sure about this case but we had this happen once in a Chemistry exam and another time in a Biology one.
User avatar #31 to #7 - tarabostes (12/27/2015) [-]
hmmmmmmm.....
User avatar #74 to #3 - traytor (12/28/2015) [-]
In my Naval Science class this past semester we had a test asking about a specific Submarine-class, it just so happened we also had a poster on the wall of the lecture hall that had the various types of modern Submarine-classes and their roles.

Boosted my test grade by about 5 points.
User avatar #4 to #3 - theugandanhero (12/27/2015) [-]
I agree with you. There's no possible way to read any of that **** .
Way to spite any of your teachers through social media though.
#46 - gemknight (12/27/2015) [-]
GIF
need to get rid of steam key
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Take it
the game is Metrocide
User avatar #30 - yoshiisking ONLINE (12/27/2015) [-]
I remember being in 6th grade and having a test where the teacher allowed us to use an index card to write down any notes or things that would help us on the test. I thought it was really clever just putting "Believe in yourself" on it, nothing else. I got the lowest score on that test.
User avatar #59 to #30 - ronyx ONLINE (12/27/2015) [-]
kek
#6 - solarisofcelestia ONLINE (12/27/2015) [-]
User avatar #60 - blahblahblahblaaaa (12/27/2015) [-]
whooaAOAaa way to stick it to the man you rebel you!
User avatar #68 to #60 - dirtynig (12/27/2015) [-]
why is the first comment always ****** ? **** off and try harder cracker
User avatar #71 to #68 - blahblahblahblaaaa (12/28/2015) [-]
you have the comments sorted by newest. simply sort the comments by top rated or best and you'll likely never see any of my comments ever again! or you could simply block me, that works too. have a nice day and a happy new year!
User avatar #19 - krobeles (12/27/2015) [-]
What learning institution still subcribes to this archaic method of "no notes" exams?
I dont think I've ever taken an exam where I wasn't allowed to bring notes. Some exams even demanded I bring my computer, because some problems were borderline impossible to solve without writing a short script to solve it. Even the verbal exams allowed a single sheet.
This seems like a really ****** school/university.
User avatar #22 to #19 - emiyashirou (12/27/2015) [-]
"Time to test if the student knows the how to do sequestration of a company Just used a random example from my course . But we'll let him use his notes that detail how to do it, because that's a great idea."
User avatar #44 to #22 - krobeles (12/27/2015) [-]
Are you being serious? If you are, you're a very sad individual.
If you think, that all you need, is to memorize all thats written in the book, then what good are you to a company or a research institution? Instead of hirering you, why not just buy the book? Obviously, your arguement is, that you can do nothing which isn't explicitly written in the book.

I study physics, and we're allowed to have our books with us, including all the notes we ever took, if we so please. The thing is, the exams are designed to be difficult even with this high degree of preparation, because they ask us questions which hasn't been explicitly told to us, in the courses. They ask us questions we could only hope to solve, if we have followed the course and learned everything we need to learn, and in addition to that, we know how to apply it to an arbitry situation which at first glance, might seem a bit arcane. This tests both our abillity in the given course, but also our general abillity to think outside the box and apply our knowledge to abstract situations.

If you seriously think, that what it means to be an academic, is just to memorize everything thats wirtten in the text book, then you're a sad, sad, very very sad example of the decay of the western intellectual tradition, and I honestly think you should take a long hard reevalutation of your own intellectual values.
User avatar #47 to #44 - emiyashirou (12/27/2015) [-]
What are 'reading comprehension' and 'strawmans'?

You went on a ******* 3 paragraph rant on something I never even said. I don't do physics, so I can't comment on that, but as an accountant, you need to know the rules by heart. You can't spot mistakes when auditing if you don't know by heart what the correct method for doing everything is. Or a doctor for example. He has to have most of the knowledge in his head, he can't refer to books every time.
User avatar #50 to #47 - krobeles (12/27/2015) [-]
That wasn't a strawman, you dolt. You said, that its no use having an exam where a guy can consult his text books, because the book has all the answers. That was what you said, and its ******** ...

Maybe as an accountant, I will sorta grant you, that its more important to know stuff by heart, but as a doctor, you need to be able to improvise if something doesn't go perfectly according to the books. True, knowing stuff by heart is important too, but I'de posit that its atleast equally as important to able to think outside the box.
User avatar #55 to #50 - emiyashirou (12/27/2015) [-]
No, I never said the book has all the answers, but tests and works situations are different. E.g. it's no use having an accounting exam with the book, because you have to know the correct method of doing a sequestration without consulting the book.

E.g. if you're told that a life insurance policy is paid out during sequestration, you have to know that it counts as an expense, and how to treat it as such, unless there's information stating otherwise.

In realistic work situations you have to know things like this, you can't follow your book on it because you have to see find other people did wrong. (Also, it's a practical thing with a lot of calculations, not theory, your exam sheet has about 150 markable numbers in a 3-hour financial accounting exam)


Basically my point is, the tests are there to prove you actually possess the knowledge you need. If you need to consult books to get this knowledge while working, it makes you ungodly inefficient compared to those that don't. This applies in a lot of careers.
User avatar #52 to #47 - stegovii (12/27/2015) [-]
You two are arguing with very flawed ideas of knowledge and education.
Being able to use notes on a test is irrelevant; regardless of having the information in your head (via studying those very notes) or having in front of you, the main goal of testing is putting answers to questions, regardless of where the information came from.
User avatar #56 to #52 - emiyashirou (12/27/2015) [-]
My point is that, in workplace situations, having the knowledge in your head is a lot more useful than having it written down somewhere, especially in careers where the knowledge is more of a 'supporting' or 'foundational' type.
#23 to #19 - chrip (12/27/2015) [-]
About to begin with exams for the first semester at med school. It will be three, no notes handwritten exams.

My handwriting sucks, so that's something to look forward to.
User avatar #62 to #19 - manofparody (12/27/2015) [-]
My entire education was made up of 'no notes tests'. It was until college (Going for Informatics, but was also taking Political Science), that my polsys teacher allowed a full page of notes for each test.
#21 to #19 - anon (12/27/2015) [-]
It really depends on what you're doing. If the exam was to be able to label a diagram, just pulling out the notes and copying it down isn't going to have you learning anything, same with letting the students use their notes for simple things they should be able to know by heart.

The only reason I'd see a need for notes is if they indirectly help, if they just have the answers then you're not writing a test, you're copying and pasting answers.
User avatar #24 to #19 - dorfdorfdorf (12/27/2015) [-]
thats one of the things that pisses me off about exams, math in particular. yes, there are a lot of things you should know how to do by heart, like multiplication or reducing a fraction, but for complicated procedures that you will use math for later in life, such as measuring and testing precise degrees to build a bridge, all the formulas in the ******* world will be right at your fingertips
#51 to #19 - dontread (12/27/2015) [-]
The formula sheet for physics in my course is front to back 8 point font


Our teacher can throw in stuff from previous classes that by then we weren't used to doing anymore. Having all the formulas for thermodynaics and waves plus kinetic fomulas, etc really helps when getting that composite critical thinking problem that has parts of everything.
User avatar #20 to #19 - switchctiws (12/27/2015) [-]
Every learning institution I've ever went to.
Except 8th grade English, for some reason.
User avatar #9 - rockmanfan ONLINE (12/27/2015) [-]
what if... some random student printed this out, posted it, and used them to cheat? probably not, but damn that would next-level cheating.
#10 to #9 - installation ONLINE (12/27/2015) [-]
Then you'd be doing what the content says happened.
User avatar #14 to #10 - rockmanfan ONLINE (12/27/2015) [-]
the text implies it was just coincidence.
#33 - tarabostes (12/27/2015) [-]
Cheated with my notebook on the table once in Physics , got a 10.
#84 - rollingpicture (12/28/2015) [-]
**rollingpicture used "*roll picture*"**
**rollingpicture rolled image**

<-- My cheat method/tool
User avatar #77 - boogihead (12/28/2015) [-]
No traitors.
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User avatar #11 - onerace (12/27/2015) [-]
" don't cheat guys by the way all of the formulas are just little up there"
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