For Better or For Worse by Lynn Johnston for November 05, 2020

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    Templo S.U.D.  about 4 years ago

    that’s an education for you

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    Baarorso  about 4 years ago

    Yes but the BIG QUESTION is…how much of that education will you be using when you enter the working world? ;D

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    Johnny Q Premium Member about 4 years ago

    And at 10/50 degrees, the Fahrenheit temperature is five times Celsius!

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    dlkrueger33  about 4 years ago

    Hopefully you can retain all this minutiae when you one day are a contestant on Jeopardy!

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    jimchronister2016  about 4 years ago

    Lynn you are an amazing artist and story teller, I and millions of other people look forward to your stories every day. Thank you Lynn

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    denny-king  about 4 years ago

    Well, I actually used algebra once on a problem I was having at work, don’t remember what it was now, and don’t remember how to use algebra, either.

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    DavidHewlett  about 4 years ago

    Oh, so true, ’Elizabeth, so true—thought many the same thoughts at the same time as you ! ! ! !

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    Snolep  about 4 years ago

    My mother was big on “shoulda said”, clever retorts that always occurred to her after the fact.

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    rebelstrike0  about 4 years ago

    Education has created the most rigid caste system in the world. The first thing employers do when going over job applications is to see whether you have a full and complete college transcript. If you do, welcome to the club. If you don’t, you’re a second class citizen.

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    tsk5565  about 4 years ago

    I’m 63 and I can’t tell you how many times I’ve relied on knowing who invented the microscope. Comes up in conversation once a week. Also the quadratic equation – a mainstay of my daily life.

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    TexTech  about 4 years ago

    In addition to my university education, I went to an electronics tech school. There I learned a graphical method for simplifying logic statements. I have used that as much or more in my career in programming than what I factually learned at university. I once simplified a page and a half of COBOL code into three-quarters of a page by getting rid of redundant logical checks.

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    Diat60  about 4 years ago

    It also applies to the clever speeches you could have made, the smarter things you could have done, and the kinder actions you could have taken. So many regrets.

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    vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 4 years ago

    Yup, happens to me all the time, though it’s usually on the drive home.

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    walstib Premium Member about 4 years ago

    Paul Simon: ♪ “When I think back on all the crap I’ve learned in high school, It’s a wonder I can think at all” ♫

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    summerdog  about 4 years ago

    I spy a French Braid!

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    bobbyferrel  about 4 years ago

    An education is what you have left after all the facts have gone.

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    PoodleGroomer  about 4 years ago

    We would have matrices math for a couple of weeks and none of my teachers could tell me what they were used for. It is the math equivalent of spinning plates while solving Rubik cubes.

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    USN1977  about 4 years ago

    Elizabeth should have goovered her notes over the weekend.

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    rebelstrike0  about 4 years ago

    Public school: You get what you pay for.

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    USN1977  about 4 years ago

    I figured this would have been today’s strip, but it could be tomorrow’s. The moral of the story would be “God knows I tried to give you kids a break”:

    Miss Edwards: “I cannot fathom how you kids stunk it up; we goovered the material in class! Be grateful I have decided to grade on a curve.”

    Elizabeth: “You mean half the class is going to flunk??”

    Miss Edwards: “Do not complain! If I graded on a straight percentage, the whole class would have flunked!”

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    asrialfeeple  about 4 years ago

    Another blackout?

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    Seeker149 Premium Member about 4 years ago

    Rote memorization is prohibited in my classroom.

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