I stopped enjoying math for about this reason. My university tried to teach with proofs, which to me is about as far from an intuitive understanding as possible
Looking for recommendations on lectures / course that goes over linear algebra in this way
I graduated high school 5 years ago, and in that generation (of video game culture) our social game was League of Legends.
Everyone was always online. Ya, we liked the game, some even cared about their rank, but the beauty was playing with all your friends and talking over Skype. I'm glad that kids have the opportunity to be social in a time where technology often makes us lonelier
> People are there to voluntarily give help. They also get loads of really stupid questions and venting does help with keeping them providing help.
Ha, imagine hearing this about volunteers at a hospice. SO boards are infinitely less important, but volunteers shouldn't be losing their calm at the same people they're helping