(For the same reason, telling your kids «I'm
terrible at math!»
Granted, I'm
terrible at math and may have messed something up, but now I can't get it to thicken.
Some people are
terrible at maths, or they're tone deaf, or they can't catch a ball to save their life.
Look at it this way, suppose your parents were awful drivers or
terrible at math does that mean you're destined to have a lots of car wrecks or flunk algebra?
If you're not, it'll still be okay because I'm
terrible at math and even I can handle this.
I'm unfortunately
terrible at the math as well.
I, like many people, am
terrible at math.
I apologize if this sounds stupid, I'm
terrible at math.
But other than that it's a fantastic app and I highly recommend it to people who are a bit like me,
terrible at math.
Not exact matches
The immense pressure and stress from school, the nonstop studying of
math and Chemistry (which I despise and am
terrible at), and I was alone on the opposite side of the country from my family.
As someone who is
terrible at all things
math and statistics related, I really, really appreciate your graphics!
But not for all the usual reasons that people raise concerns: the worry about whether we've got good measures of teacher performance, especially for instructors in subjects other than reading and
math; the likelihood that tying achievement to evaluations will spur teaching to the test in ways that warp instruction and curriculum; the futility of trying to «principal - proof» our schools by forcing formulaic, one - size - fits - all evaluation models upon all K — 12 campuses; the
terrible timing of introducing new evaluation systems
at the same time that educators are working to implement the Common Core.
Another irony omitted by Brill about Mapleton is that Johnston will soon become a State Senator who gets a law passed tying teacher evaluations to test scores while
at his own school the scores were
terrible with, for example, 11 percent proficiency in
math in Johnston's final year as principal there.