That's the part of it im looking forward to the most, applying concepts to varied questions. However Science is never gonna be any answer is the right answer as English is, well no science ill be studying anywaysilvermoon said:As for science, once you get past high school level you'll find that it isn't always a case of jst one answer to on question, but some quite conceptual work.
That's what's so great about English!LostAuzzie said:That's the part of it im looking forward to the most, applying concepts to varied questions. However Science is never gonna be any answer is the right answer as English is, well no science ill be studying anyway
Either that or this:Jago said:I think english can be summed up by: &#$%^$#@!!!!
no, i cant say i agree. even ext2 maths....*whinges bout numbers that aren't real*...it's not the same: the 'creativity' is working out the best way to tackle the problem to answer it, but, at the end of the day, there's still only one right and one wrong answer, there's not much room for individualismVampire said:Trust me silvermoon...some concepts in mathematics are very very difficult to understand, not many people can appreciate them...so there is in fact a sense of achievement when you do. And maths often requires a high level of creativity in order to tackle problems...
some q's can be interpreted in different ways, and there CAN be more than one right or wrong answer... especially in things like integration where you choose various ways to do questions and have answers that look completely differentsilvermoon said:no, i cant say i agree. even ext2 maths....*whinges bout numbers that aren't real*...it's not the same: the 'creativity' is working out the best way to tackle the problem to answer it, but, at the end of the day, there's still only one right and one wrong answer, there's not much room for individualism