Postby Technomancer » Fri Feb 25, 2005 5:26 am
It's good that you're working hard and sticking with it despite the lumps. If you're having trouble with math I'd definately recommend the Schaum's Outlines books. They are filled with many useful explanations and more importantly, lots of solved problems that help to show you by example. Hard work and good books will almost always overcome a bad teacher, so spend a lot of time on self-study.
The scientific method," Thomas Henry Huxley once wrote, "is nothing but the normal working of the human mind." That is to say, when the mind is working; that is to say further, when it is engaged in corrrecting its mistakes. Taking this point of view, we may conclude that science is not physics, biology, or chemistry—is not even a "subject"—but a moral imperative drawn from a larger narrative whose purpose is to give perspective, balance, and humility to learning.
Neil Postman
(The End of Education)
Anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge
Isaac Aasimov