My GF is going to one of the smaller local colleges and brought some homework home for the Physical Education class. The assignment was to calculate your BMI. The instructions given were confusing (instructions said to do the math in centimeters, but the examples were in meters), blatantly copied from the first website that pops up on Google (right down to the examples given)........and wrong. lol Not the first time I've seen this from the stuff she has brought home (I saw the same thing from the Computer Science class with an assignment for converting numbers into different base systems....it wasn't the "wrong" way do to it but it certainly wasn't the easiest way to explain how to get the answer). I wouldn't care if I wasn't expected to help figure out how to do these assignments, meaning I have to teach myself this crap to teach my gf (and I don't get a degree or a paycheck to show for it). After I have learned how to get the correct answer I end up getting in an argument with my gf about how her instructors are idiots and how my way is the right way. With this latest BMI assignment the instructions were this: Which I later found were copied from this website, the examples given by the instructor were also copied directly from this website. Too lazy to even change the numbers to come up with some different examples.....and if you are going to copy something word for word/number for number at least make sure the thing you are plagiarizing is correct. The conversion number given to go from inches-meters and pounds-kilogram on that website were not even correct. It's 0.0254 (not 0.025) to go from inches to meters and 0.453592 (not 0.45) to go from pounds to kilograms. They just made the person in the example 3 cm (1 inch) shorter and .45KG (1 pound) lighter than they really are, screwing up the real BMI.....and there is no need to convert your height and weight into the metric system first to come up with a BMI, there's a separate formula to do that. Me: (Going by the math examples and not the instructions) Ok, so 48(KG)/1.6m^2. GF: No, the instructions say in centimeters and that's how our instructor said to do it! Me: Yeah, but the examples show it in meters, the instructor and written instructions are clearly wro.....never mind, we'll do it how your instructor "says" and not how the math shows it being done. 48/160^2 = 0.001875, which doesn't look like any BMI that I've seen, unless the decimal point were moved over a couple places........ Me: It should have been done in meters like in the examples, the answer is 18.75. GF: No, the BMI is 0.001875. Me: No, that's wrong. That's not even close to the range a BMI number should be in, look at the example answers, they are whole numbers! GF: 0.001875 is right! Me: If that is the answer we need to get you to a doctor immediately. It's not right. GF: You just don't know what you are talking about. Me: Oh FFS! *Googles BMI calculator and finds a couple websites that does the math for you and types in her numbers.* There, 18.75 on those 3 website's calculators! Do those websites not know what they are talking about either?! GF: Oh........ Me: It's a good thing you are pretty! GF: FU! Me: You're welcome. Any other assignments you need my help on? and that's just calculating BMI, imagine how converting numbers into different base systems went. College is stressful.
Wrye.... that is fricken hillarious. Clearly your not married cause you didn't give her the last word
It's also not only at college level this happens,the mistakes I pick up with our kid who is in grade one,their English language and related subjects are terrible. How these kids are supposed to learn and get a good education with the standard of tecching here is beyond me! This is also not public schools!
As I have said before, I have had many visits to the School to point out the Bad teaching, it won't stop until someone takes the horse by the reigns and say WHOA enough is enough but.................................. Jack
And unfortunately jp it will never happen here as the teachers are always right! Of course they are also as they have been to university and passed their exams
Well, my daughter finished her Bachelor degree in Business Administration at Silliman, she's IMO bad in math but, out of 35 graduates on her batch she's more or less top 2. And, She's been accepted at Calgary University but has to take 1 more year for her bachelor degree before proceeding Law. My husband worries and start losing his hair..eeh errr..legs hair!(he's bald) how she gonna make it...i don't know...
I've been really disappointed with the quality of education that I'm paying for. The assignments are a joke and well below what even a high school level should be. Minus the changing numbers into different base systems (which I thought was cool as sh*t to learn how to do even though I will never use it.....maybe one day some drunk at a bar will bet me I can't do it and I can make a few pesos off of it) every assignment has been stuff I would have learned in junior high (grades 5-8 where I went to school). There were several tests given.....I was looking for a girlfriend, not an accountant.
What scares me isn't how bad my gf is at math......it's knowing that there are a lot of people here that are a lot worse at it than she is. How some of these people get through life is beyond me. If calculators didn't exist this country would be hurting a lot more than it already is.