{"id":627,"date":"2012-05-02T11:01:01","date_gmt":"2012-05-02T16:01:01","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/3.136.9.181\/?p=627"},"modified":"2012-05-02T11:01:01","modified_gmt":"2012-05-02T16:01:01","slug":"ymxb-or-how-i-learned-to-stop-worrying-and-love-the-maths","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/3.136.9.181\/?p=627","title":{"rendered":"y=mx+b or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Maths"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Like many, I&#8217;ve long held the belief I&#8217;m &#8220;bad at math,&#8221; but as the spring semester at <a title=\"Rock Valley College\" href=\"http:\/\/www.rockvalleycollege.edu\" target=\"_blank\">Rock Valley College<\/a> winds down, I&#8217;ve learned this isn&#8217;t true.<\/p>\n<p>In 5th grade, I tested into the gifted program in the <a title=\"Rockford Public Schools\" href=\"http:\/\/www.rps205.com\" target=\"_blank\">Rockford Public School District<\/a>. I jumped from standard 4th grade classes to advanced 5th grade classes. Given the shoddy state of Rockford&#8217;s standard curriculum in the late Eighties\/ early Nineties, it&#8217;s no surprise I struggled, especially in mathematics. My gifted program teachers taught as though I had been in the program from kindergarten (as most of the students had been). My troubles at home, which manifested as poor behavior at school, didn&#8217;t motivate my teachers to give me extra help, I&#8217;m sure. After a rough 5th grade, I returned to standard classes in 6th grade. The result of this ping-ponging between curricula was a severe deficiency in basic arithmetic skills.<\/p>\n<p>Fast-forward three years, when I was enrolled in the Academy, RPS&#8217;s gifted program for high schoolers. Still behind in math, I failed my college algebra course the first time around and barely passed geometry. My senior year, I dropped out of my advanced math class (trigonometry, if I recall) rather than face another two semesters of brutality. I hated math.<\/p>\n<p>In 1999, when I took the entrance exams at Rock Valley, I scored less than 50% on the math portion (shocked, I&#8217;m sure you are), earning me the privilege of several remedial courses, including geometry. This semester, I&#8217;m completing a &#8220;super course,&#8221; which tackles all of those remedial classes in one semester, save geometry. I have a 91% in the class right now, and finals are in two weeks. On a lark, I retook the geometry portion of the placement test, and scored an 80%: enough to skip the required remedial class. I have one college-level math class to take &#8211; scheduled for next semester &#8211; before I graduate with my A.A.<\/p>\n<p>What I have learned in this semester at RVC is that I&#8217;m not bad at math; I&#8217;m bad at arithmetic. I have little difficulty understanding algebraic concepts. Where I struggle is with simple multiplication and division, managing fractions, and the like. My difficulties stem almost entirely from the learning I missed back in 5th and 6th grades. From these deficiencies flow frustration with myself and feelings of stupidity. But I can&#8217;t help also feeling proud I&#8217;ve been able to overcome some of my limitations (thanks to help from Texas Instruments) and score an A in a class I was convinced I would barely pass, if at all.<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s perhaps a bit strong to say I &#8220;love the maths,&#8221; but I do have a new-found appreciation for them, especially algebra. There are theories in math to be sure: ideas unproven because we can&#8217;t test every possible case, but for the most part, algebra is fundamental, truthful. Race, religion, political affiliation: these don&#8217;t matter to algebra.\u00a0 y does, in fact, equal mx+b.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Like many, I&#8217;ve long held the belief I&#8217;m &#8220;bad at math,&#8221; but as the spring semester at Rock Valley College winds down, I&#8217;ve learned this isn&#8217;t true. In 5th grade, I tested into the gifted program in the Rockford Public School District. I jumped from standard 4th grade classes to advanced 5th grade classes. 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