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AnonyAnonymous
#146323500Thursday, September 18, 2014 9:10 PM GMT

Yes, "Mathematics" is a rather amazingly structured system from which many concepts are closely connected to. The over-all knowledge you acquire from "Mathematics" and challenges it creates will help you revise and improve your problem-solving skills and allow you to see problems and situations in an entirely new perspective.
AnonyAnonymous
#146548638Monday, September 22, 2014 12:41 AM GMT

Enough, the goal is to clarify the information for the topic creator, not to argue about who has more knowledge of the subject. If there's a flaw in your explanation, simply just revise your thinking because none of us are entirely accurate at every aspect of something.
AnonyAnonymous
#146603089Monday, September 22, 2014 11:54 PM GMT

"ya, like learning how to measure the area of a triangle will ever help me in life..." It can be very beneficial, actually. Learning Mathematical knowledge helps you improve and revise your problem-solving skills.
AnonyAnonymous
#146690336Wednesday, September 24, 2014 7:01 PM GMT

"Scripting" is a very good way to increase and revise your knowledge of the core concepts of programming, It can also be very entertaining. Which "Scripting Language" did you originally intend to utilize?
AnonyAnonymous
#146693027Wednesday, September 24, 2014 7:59 PM GMT

You'll utilize a good majority of the "Academic" knowledge you acquire regularly, whether you come to the realization or not, It also helps revise your thoughts.
AnonyAnonymous
#147277269Saturday, October 04, 2014 3:56 AM GMT

Alright then. Develop a central design concept and practice drawing it until you've developed a core framework to "structure" the over-all "animation" on, revise and expand the concept as necessary and combine each segment of the puzzle together until you have a "functional" design, make sure you don't overwhelm yourself or you may quickly lose interest yet don't have the duration of time too lengthy or you may find yourself less interested also, utilize "Balance" to the best of your abilit...
AnonyAnonymous
#147795523Sunday, October 12, 2014 6:58 AM GMT

"@ AnonyAnonymous but shouldn't you focus on socializing and learning so you are equal on both if the only thing you do is learn, you won't know how to socialize much and cannot talk to people without being shy. if the only thing you do is socialize, you won't be able to get better jobs" Very precise to a certain extent, my statement suggested utilizing a good opportunity to combine both as a chance to potentially revise and acquire new knowledge of the subject and improve your understanding r...
AnonyAnonymous
#147983884Wednesday, October 15, 2014 4:41 AM GMT

Well, It encourages you to revise your interaction and analysis skills to properly recognize important concepts of the lesson's objective.
AnonyAnonymous
#148011707Wednesday, October 15, 2014 9:55 PM GMT

Doing it without the usage of an electronic device is very beneficial as you'll have to revise your thoughts consistently to get a plausible answer.
AnonyAnonymous
#148068676Thursday, October 16, 2014 10:54 PM GMT

"stupid math teachers who needs that stuff?" Practicing and developing solutions to "Algebra" problems help revise your ability to solve problems significantly, additionally, the majority of the "Algebra" skills you acquire you'll utilize much more often than you currently realize.
AnonyAnonymous
#148083605Friday, October 17, 2014 2:14 AM GMT

If you don't feel as though you're accomplishing anything with your academic mathematical work, I would suggest that you revise your skills consistently outside of a academic facility simply to analyze potential errors in your interpretation and develop a more "solid" foundation for your skills.
AnonyAnonymous
#148098346Friday, October 17, 2014 10:55 AM GMT

It would depend on your circumstances and personal decision. Simply because you have knowledge of certain aspects doesn't necessarily mean that you aren't going to benefit from the education offered at the facility. Receiving explanations from other people to revise your own thinking can be much more efficient and over-all beneficial than simply attempting to try to interpret all of the information without an alternative opinion yourself.
AnonyAnonymous
#148296008Monday, October 20, 2014 12:04 PM GMT

Well, I would suggest that you only perform inessential calculations as completing the work yourself will allow you to acquire and revise your problem-solving capabilities to interpret and develop solutions to eventual problems much more easily.
AnonyAnonymous
#148381917Wednesday, October 22, 2014 12:10 AM GMT

After analyzing the literature carefully, revise your thoughts and choose the answer you consider as the most accurate solution to the question.
AnonyAnonymous
#148651623Sunday, October 26, 2014 10:15 PM GMT

Well, before you decide to focus on the central idea for the game, I would suggest examining various programming languages and an actual game engine to revise and develop a core set of development skills based on information that would benefit your eventual project.
AnonyAnonymous
#148697051Monday, October 27, 2014 7:19 PM GMT

Well, while it's certainly true that "Programming" can be somewhat complex for a beginner to understand, try to think of it like this: Programming is essentially the creation of instructions to be translated internally and externally for computational manipulation. Just as a person wouldn't learn how to properly utilize English in a short duration of time, "Programming" is a linguistic network of skills that have to be consistently reformed and implemented based on your logical ideas to develo...
AnonyAnonymous
#148841716Thursday, October 30, 2014 8:29 AM GMT

The "Roblox Wiki" is an excellent resource for knowledge regarding the usage of various aspects of "Rbx.Lua". "Lua.org" also has an excellent online guide for scripting in Lua and the majority of the information available can be utilized in "Rbx.Lua" I would suggest experimenting with different aspects of "Scripting" to revise your over-all knowledge of the various concepts according to the pattern of logic required;I would also suggest that you avoid trying to acquire an overwhelming amount...
AnonyAnonymous
#148986485Saturday, November 01, 2014 8:54 PM GMT

"You need math to make art" Well, usage of mathematical knowledge can allow you to revise your logical thinking to solve artistic problems. "Art" itself is a system of components working together, just as "Mathematics" is.
AnonyAnonymous
#149364781Saturday, November 08, 2014 3:38 AM GMT

" Wanna know a real negative aspect about me? My physical abilities in Gym." Ah, many humans have physiological limitations. You may be limited in one aspect yet proficient in another, utilize and revise your skills when you feel it's necessary.
AnonyAnonymous
#149365246Saturday, November 08, 2014 3:46 AM GMT

"I usually get hassled for being kind of...mean without intention to. So, I changed." Yes, each individual has their own interpretation regarding something, you don't necessarily have to change your method for communicating entirely, you simply may just have to revise your current capabilities to convey your point in a less confusing and potentially aggressive manner. Nevertheless, you'll encounter people with a narrow-minded view on occasion.
AnonyAnonymous
#149517417Monday, November 10, 2014 1:17 PM GMT

"Dont try to make me feel guilty." It was never my intention to elicit emotions relating to guilt from you. I'm simply stating that "Academic" knowledge you acquire results in a formation of skills that structure a foundation of skills that you'll revise consistently in the unstable Employment-Market.
AnonyAnonymous
#150331416Monday, November 24, 2014 12:00 PM GMT

"Academic Homework" is a necessity as it allows you to analyze and revise your interpretation of the subject being taught.
AnonyAnonymous
#150976193Tuesday, December 02, 2014 11:08 PM GMT

"do you have any tips?" Absolutely. If you really want to achieve mastery of each subject, I'm going to suggest that you first attempt to achieve basic proficiency by doing research on the content you're learning and understand different methods of how it can be used in the "Real-World". You could utilize a holistic approach and take various seemingly unrelated components of the subject and develop a system to connect them together to form a deeper understanding of what you're working with ...
AnonyAnonymous
#151395938Tuesday, December 09, 2014 4:48 PM GMT

Ah yes, "Lua" is an excellent scripting language. I would suggest that you experiment with various concepts such as variables and functions and then utilize that to develop a web of other concepts. You'll encounter a significant degree of trial and error during your experimentation with "Lua" although it will allow you to revise your skills to develop proficient solutions to problems involving aspects such as algorithms.
AnonyAnonymous
#151423684Wednesday, December 10, 2014 1:24 AM GMT

Each grade has plenty of crucial information that you'll need to revise your "Academic Capabilities". Skipping a grade may cause you to easily evade the opportunity to acquire critical information at an earlier duration of time.

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