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Vebjorn
Jun14-09, 06:46 PM
Hi! I'm new here by the way.

But I've been pondering on one question for quite a few weeks. Is there any reason to feel embarrased if i don't understand 60% of the equations on this forum? I feel embarrased, but are there any reason to? I'm 15 so I am not really sure wether this is on PHD level or college. I will try to figure them out eventually, but of course with some help!

Sincerely,

A Norwegian boy! (Your new resource for meaningless topics!)

RonL
Jun14-09, 07:33 PM
Hi! I'm new here by the way.

But I've been pondering on one question for quite a few weeks. Is there any reason to feel embarrased if i don't understand 60% of the equations on this forum? I feel embarrased, but are there any reason to? I'm 15 so I am not really sure wether this is on PHD level or college. I will try to figure them out eventually, but of course with some help!

Sincerely,

A Norwegian boy! (Your new resource for meaningless topics!)

Hi and welcome to PF,

You should not feel embarrased in the least, PF is a place to learn and lots of help from many people. Read the guidelines and get to know them, and you should do fine.

RonL

Moonbear
Jun14-09, 09:09 PM
If you're only 15 and can understand 40% of the stuff here, you should be proud, not embarrassed! The discussions here run the gamut from high school homework type questions up through university and professional levels.

And, welcome to PF.

G01
Jun14-09, 09:32 PM
I'm starting a PhD program in physics in two months and I would be happy if I understood 60% of the stuff on this forum!

Welcome!

Cyrus
Jun14-09, 09:40 PM
Don't worry 99.9% of the stuff I post on here I made up anyways.

TheStatutoryApe
Jun14-09, 10:16 PM
Don't worry 99.9% of the stuff I post on here I made up anyways.

Don't mind him. He just made that up.

qntty
Jun14-09, 10:47 PM
Well if you understood the majority of the stuff on this forum then it wouldn't be a very good place to learn things, now would it?

Vebjorn
Jun15-09, 01:50 AM
Thanks for the replys! :) You seem like a nice group of people.

Vebjorn
Jun15-09, 01:50 AM
replies*

Phrak
Jun15-09, 02:06 AM
If I understood half the things said on this formum, I'd be eligble for twice my alloted psychiatric disability.

Don't mind him. He just made that up.

Don't mind StatutoryApe. He made it up. True, but made up, never the less.

Vebjorn
Jun15-09, 02:10 AM
:) Have any of you seen "The Elegant Universe" by the way?

Cyrus
Jun15-09, 02:50 AM
Thanks for the replys! :) You seem like a nice group of people.

You hear that mentors, I am a subset of that group of 'nice people'. Therefore, I should get negative warning points. Better yet, you can simply transfer them to the bird brain (penguino) [who is probably eating borritos as we speak].

Pengwuino
Jun15-09, 02:58 AM
You hear that mentors, I am a subset of that group of 'nice people'. Therefore, I should get negative warning points. Better yet, you can simply transfer them to the bird brain (penguino) [who is probably eating borritos as we speak].

I was eating a hamburger.

drizzle
Jun15-09, 03:10 AM
hey Vebjorn, welcom to PF:smile:


[don't mind them all, they just made that up]

coverme
Jun15-09, 09:50 AM
Hi! I'm new here by the way.

But I've been pondering on one question for quite a few weeks. Is there any reason to feel embarrased if i don't understand 60% of the equations on this forum? I feel embarrased, but are there any reason to? I'm 15 so I am not really sure wether this is on PHD level or college. I will try to figure them out eventually, but of course with some help!

Sincerely,

A Norwegian boy! (Your new resource for meaningless topics!)
I am 17 , (two years oler than you)
I have also similar problems like you(mostly language problem)
I know English but the accent of the members are completely different than me and I get no point while I read threads
Anyway welcome PF

Vebjorn
Jun16-09, 12:38 PM
Thank's for the welcome! To all other's aswell.

Santa1
Jun16-09, 04:39 PM
Du burde være stolt av 40% hvis du er femten :)

Vebjorn
Jun16-09, 04:42 PM
Godt å høre at det er noen andre nordmenn her også! :D

Takk for oppmuntringen! Fikk faktisk bare 3 i matte (går ut av ungdomsskolen i morgen!) Men når jeg begynner med likninger som har med fysikk og gjøre da forstår jeg mer enn det jeg gjør i matte timen, eller har gjort i alle fall. Det kan jo ha noe med hvor giddalaus man er også ;)

Men takk som sagt!

coverme
Jun17-09, 10:15 AM
seems like aliencame to our world

TheStatutoryApe
Jun17-09, 10:40 AM
seems like aliencame to our world

Yeah, it often seems stranger to me than even languages in other alphabets like arabic or japanese.

drizzle
Jun17-09, 10:44 AM
shhhhhh I'm trying to break the code here

drizzle
Jun17-09, 10:46 AM
he didn't mention that he's Norwegian, did he? :biggrin:

Santa1
Jun17-09, 10:51 AM
Take us to your leader.

All your base are belong to us.

Vebjorn
Jun17-09, 11:34 AM
I am from the far away planet called Europia! We were talking about wether we should destroy earth or not.

Vebjorn
Jun17-09, 11:40 AM
He just said that i should be proud if i understood 40% of the equations at an age of 15.

And i simply thanked him ^^, A rather long thank you x) I also mentioned that i only got a C in math this year.

Vebjorn
Jun17-09, 07:45 PM
Which of course is a VERY bad thing.

coverme
Jun17-09, 07:55 PM
Grades doesnot matter,grades only tells about what you have done, not about what you can do. You can always improve.And last of all exams are not the full and efficient indicators

glueball8
Jun17-09, 09:27 PM
Grades doesnot matter,grades only tells about what you have done, not about what you can do. You can always improve.And last of all exams are not the full and efficient indicators

I'm sure universities doesn't agree.

mikelepore
Jun18-09, 08:14 AM
Grades doesnot matter,grades only tells about what you have done, not about what you can do. You can always improve.And last of all exams are not the full and efficient indicators

These truths are slightly counterbalanced by the fact that some bad grades are like a criminal record that will follow you for the rest of your life.

In the U.S. at least, the message of the educational system is clear: if there's any chance that you might not be very successful at something the first time, the wisest decision is not to attempt it at all.

There's no punishment for never having tried something new. All punishment is reserved for those who try something new and then have only average results.

This follows from the reason why university grades exists in the first place, which is to provide a service to employers so that they can decide which individuals should be permitted to feed their families at any time in the future.

coverme
Jun18-09, 10:07 AM
I wonder who made Grade system and examination , I want to kill him.

glueball8
Jun18-09, 12:16 PM
In the U.S. at least, the message of the educational system is clear: if there's any chance that you might not be very successful at something the first time, the wisest decision is not to attempt it at all.

There's no punishment for never having tried something new. All punishment is reserved for those who try something new and then have only average results.


Totally agree.

http://www.ted.com/talks/ken_robinson_says_schools_kill_creativity.html

Santa1
Jun18-09, 04:16 PM
In Norway it is not near as severe, with the influx of "BS" in primary and high schools, universities have opened up for many courses which everyone can join but are harder to pass.

Vebjorn in particular is about to begin high school and I had myself quite bad grades at the point he is now.

Edit: Really needed a comma.