math and logic is so exiting but the way it's taught on universitys is fucking bad
Instead of using math in a creative way for problem solving. You will remember proofs you didn't came up with yourself or proof patterns, but it all completly misses the point. Proofing stuff should be to perfect your work, it should be part of the process of reaching your goal like a tool to see if what you have done has value, it shouldn't be the fucking end goal in itself. Like great you learned a proofs like vocabulary and now? You would expect that universities are the places of science and questioning things but i often feel it's even more narrow than school.
Many of the people there are like iq 150 smart when it comes to the math that is taught but they have like 0,0 creativity, they are as smart as a computer program.
I don't even if there is a word for it like Iq 150 idiots(not as an insult).
You read about the great mathmaticans and how they thought about things and it sounds like nothing you learn in university.
I live in germany i don't know how it is in other countries but
can anyone understand my point?
Instead of using math in a creative way for problem solving. You will remember proofs you didn't came up with yourself or proof patterns, but it all completly misses the point. Proofing stuff should be to perfect your work, it should be part of the process of reaching your goal like a tool to see if what you have done has value, it shouldn't be the fucking end goal in itself. Like great you learned a proofs like vocabulary and now? You would expect that universities are the places of science and questioning things but i often feel it's even more narrow than school.
Many of the people there are like iq 150 smart when it comes to the math that is taught but they have like 0,0 creativity, they are as smart as a computer program.
I don't even if there is a word for it like Iq 150 idiots(not as an insult).
You read about the great mathmaticans and how they thought about things and it sounds like nothing you learn in university.
I live in germany i don't know how it is in other countries but
can anyone understand my point?
