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Pointless lessons from school
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A post about starch last night reminded me of stuff I was taught at school that for me at least I found pointless - all from domestic science and included:
Making starch from powder and then washing and ironing a shirt
How to clean our teeth
Washing a hairbrush and comb
tailor tacking (major yawn)
Potato soup
What do you think you were taught at school that was pointless in later life? You are not allowed to say Maths - never pointless IMO.
Making starch from powder and then washing and ironing a shirt
How to clean our teeth
Washing a hairbrush and comb
tailor tacking (major yawn)
Potato soup
What do you think you were taught at school that was pointless in later life? You are not allowed to say Maths - never pointless IMO.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Prudie. I went to a poor R.C. school attached to a convent and a parochial house in the days when Catholic schools could employ people with no qualifications. My education was awful unless you count "learning to be a good Catholic". F for me.
But the daftest thing I was taught was how to clean an emulsioned wall from the bottom up with a Brillo Pad?????
But the daftest thing I was taught was how to clean an emulsioned wall from the bottom up with a Brillo Pad?????
I have never done any of these things since required to peddle them about in an exam in 1973:
calculating the sine and cosine of anything
using a slide rule and log tables (kids, these were not made of real logs)
calculating the semiinterquartle range, quartile range, median and mode of anything
calculating how hard something will hit the ground using and equation
worked out how many electrons skid about in a chemical reaction
written about Keats' use of metaphors
analysed the clauses in a sentence
conjugated a verb in french, german or latin
recited from memory the terms of the Seditious Purposes Act
To name a few
But I regularly use tailor tacks
make potato soup wash hairbrushes and combs
and clen my teeth (but wasn't taught at school)
calculating the sine and cosine of anything
using a slide rule and log tables (kids, these were not made of real logs)
calculating the semiinterquartle range, quartile range, median and mode of anything
calculating how hard something will hit the ground using and equation
worked out how many electrons skid about in a chemical reaction
written about Keats' use of metaphors
analysed the clauses in a sentence
conjugated a verb in french, german or latin
recited from memory the terms of the Seditious Purposes Act
To name a few
But I regularly use tailor tacks
make potato soup wash hairbrushes and combs
and clen my teeth (but wasn't taught at school)
Among the useless things I remember are
1. Use of a slide rule. I could never get the hang of it and have survivied this long without needing to use one
2. Making a plimsoll bag - every year for 5 years
3. R.E. lessons. I used to ask pertinent questions such as "what does the word begat mean?" but the teacher would never answer.
1. Use of a slide rule. I could never get the hang of it and have survivied this long without needing to use one
2. Making a plimsoll bag - every year for 5 years
3. R.E. lessons. I used to ask pertinent questions such as "what does the word begat mean?" but the teacher would never answer.