Got a terrible, long, hard, exciting, life-threatening, challenging or boring experience regarding a certain homework, and need to tell the tale? Here's the place to do it!
I've opted for this big array of "special" homework stories, because not all have the same attribute that makes them worth telling, but all have something unique of their own, worth talking about.
I got this idea while solving my average norm of 70 maths problems a week(I do this because I like it, and I need all the practice I can get for my Senior final exams); this reminded me of the most challenging homework I ever had to do.
Flashback time!
It has 7 and a half years ago, when I was in 5th grade, during the winter holidays. I had only one week of vacation and fun. But all those plans fell apart when my insane, and yet mysteriously beautiful, and always robotic calm maths teacher told my class that for the holidays we had to solve (I'm not kidding here) a 100 (not exercises, wait for it) pages of problems. She wasn't kidding, when school started once again, she marked us all on how much we worked (and to give us a fighting chance), the same day she gave us a test(which had the hardest problems for those 100 pages of pure torture) so she could average the to grades.
I don't know about you guys, but this devil of a woman taught me discipline, hard work, and an good enough quantity of maths, to be able to save my own life if needed(the maths I mean).
I have loads of wicked stories regarding my old maths teacher(like that one time on April's Fools when she joked about a pop quiz, which was in fact a real pop quiz; darn her reverse psychology!), but this one marked the beginning of beautiful frenemy-ship. Oh' and It was the most challenging(and memorable) homework at the time being.
I've opted for this big array of "special" homework stories, because not all have the same attribute that makes them worth telling, but all have something unique of their own, worth talking about.
I got this idea while solving my average norm of 70 maths problems a week(I do this because I like it, and I need all the practice I can get for my Senior final exams); this reminded me of the most challenging homework I ever had to do.
Flashback time!
It has 7 and a half years ago, when I was in 5th grade, during the winter holidays. I had only one week of vacation and fun. But all those plans fell apart when my insane, and yet mysteriously beautiful, and always robotic calm maths teacher told my class that for the holidays we had to solve (I'm not kidding here) a 100 (not exercises, wait for it) pages of problems. She wasn't kidding, when school started once again, she marked us all on how much we worked (and to give us a fighting chance), the same day she gave us a test(which had the hardest problems for those 100 pages of pure torture) so she could average the to grades.
I don't know about you guys, but this devil of a woman taught me discipline, hard work, and an good enough quantity of maths, to be able to save my own life if needed(the maths I mean).
I have loads of wicked stories regarding my old maths teacher(like that one time on April's Fools when she joked about a pop quiz, which was in fact a real pop quiz; darn her reverse psychology!), but this one marked the beginning of beautiful frenemy-ship. Oh' and It was the most challenging(and memorable) homework at the time being.