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Why do you study when you don't need math and other subjects in your life?
I think the school has set up many subjects that we can hardly use in our future work and life. If the government really cares about the people, why doesn't it come straight to the point and teach us some financial knowledge such as how to make money? I believe everyone can use it in their future lives, learn some knowledge about accounting and finance, and let the people know that the operation of money is not much more practical than mathematics and physics. Mathematics is really used in life, but in all fairness, mathematics in life is not used in junior high school. If you are in college, you have chosen your major. Isn't it strange that some majors really have nothing to do with mathematics in the future, but government education still enjoys learning these subjects? We have always been used to these phenomena, and it is not reliable to say that mathematics exercises logical thinking. If you really want to exercise logical thinking, is mathematics really the best choice? So this is the government's intention? They don't know it better than we do. We don't need it? They are much smarter than us.