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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 1184234" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>William, it sounds like your daughter really has a good head on her shoulders only I can't understand why she would move from God's country to New York but we are all allowed to make mistakes. (Am very familiar with all the places you mentioned) The Bug love chemistry and math. I think this all started several years ago when she got a bad grade on some liberal arts class where the subjectivity was graded more than the mechanics. I talked to her about this and how sometimes in classes like this you have to take into consideration the person's beliefs who will be reading/grading the paper. She didn't think it fair but she understood and then I told her that is the beauty of the sciences. There is no grey area. Its either right or wrong and from there she learned to love the sciences and she just loves chemistry. (She must have gotten that from her mother because I only endured it.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 1184234, member: 4362"] William, it sounds like your daughter really has a good head on her shoulders only I can't understand why she would move from God's country to New York but we are all allowed to make mistakes. (Am very familiar with all the places you mentioned) The Bug love chemistry and math. I think this all started several years ago when she got a bad grade on some liberal arts class where the subjectivity was graded more than the mechanics. I talked to her about this and how sometimes in classes like this you have to take into consideration the person's beliefs who will be reading/grading the paper. She didn't think it fair but she understood and then I told her that is the beauty of the sciences. There is no grey area. Its either right or wrong and from there she learned to love the sciences and she just loves chemistry. (She must have gotten that from her mother because I only endured it.) [/QUOTE]
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