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9 Faces You Make In Math Class As Told By Michael Scott

"The worst part about math was the dementors."

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9 Faces You Make In Math Class As Told By Michael Scott
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I’m your average, everyday human.

Therefore, I don’t like math too much. Yeah, you guys that can handle that kind of stuff on a daily basis, you are nuts, but props to you. As for myself, I just can’t. I guess it just doesn’t come easily to me by any means, but it makes it so much more difficult for me to enjoy any math class because of that.

So, here are some faces you could probably see me making on a basis in my math classes.

1. Your regular expression walking into class every day.

2. When your friend has to sit down and motivate you to do well in the class and you listen but can’t quite comprehend where you went wrong to end up in a math class in the first place.

3. Your expression when the class is at 8 am.

4. How it feels to find out that you have homework every day in the class.

5. Then finding out that you aren’t really pulling the appropriate grades on the homework.

6. Just accepting the bad grades though because heyyyyy we all die anyways amirite.

7. But then recontemplating that your life may end in suffering if you become broke and poor and drop out of college simply because of this math class.

8. Finally understanding that you’re going to have to… try.

9. Finding out you have to retake the damn math.

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