Brian McLogan

Which question are you most likely to ask?

1 year ago | [YT] | 164



@brianmclogan 

Why these questions are so important - https://youtu.be/eKvRNYTy8lk

1 year ago | 2

@alaskajtrailmakers4377

Mr. McLogan, I watch your videos nearly every day, and I love listening to your podcasts as well. I've always wanted to be good at math, but there is nobody to explain questions I have, so for the last few years I have been struggling to teach myself just by reading the material. Thank you so much.

1 year ago | 3

@SadiyahAi

I usually ask "where did my logic go wrong here?"

1 year ago | 19

@toomanycactus3138

I have an awesome algebra professor. He even asks us for our reasoning or where we got confused and I feel like that makes me more inclined to ask my own questions. I usually ask “is this like X” or “why did you do that”. Your videos still been comin in clutch tho 💯

1 year ago | 6

@14witchhat41

Mine has been "why does none of the teaching look like the assignment questions" Discord has become my best resource, ur videos r great but the questions r just that far from anything normal

1 year ago | 19

@KirbySaysE

Most of my questions are: Why did you give me an assignment that we aren’t allowed to ask questions on right after we spent like 10 minutes “learning” it (I keep it to myself though don’t wanna get in trouble)

6 months ago | 1

@austing9060

In elementary school, I often got annoyed by them real world examples, but as I got into those advanced higher grade courses like algebra and calculus, I often felt that the real world examples would've made the class so much easier. For stuff as simple as slope intercept form, giving a single example of it like how reading a clock follows the principle, would've gone milestones in many understandings. I mostly got annoyed having to do them real world examples on tests in elementary school, but I feel like having just the one example in the teachers' explanation of the "principle" would've gone milestones for most.

1 year ago | 2

@KingMLZ

Why are (currently) 27% of people willing to go to school bathrooms.

1 year ago | 3

@lokeshanhjeriti

As someone who doesn't ask shit this is a proud idk moment

1 year ago | 5

@Claramoo

Most of the time my questions are like: "How did I forget that?" or "Why didn't I think of doing that?"

1 year ago | 0

@jaineilsart1528

I'm actually doing well on geometry honors. All the teachers in my new school are so good at teaching. I would ask "can u do this example problem" as my question

1 year ago (edited) | 0

@jaysoncagustin

I usually ask "How can I be successful in this class?"

1 year ago | 0

@nicophu

"huh?"

1 year ago | 0

@maalikserebryakov

Answer to the last question: “I don’t know, can you?l😗😗

1 year ago | 0

@mariammm-p6n

hi how are you mister i don't understand this lesson Writing Polynomials in Standard Form plea's help me now

8 months ago | 0

@Malik_vlogs11

U give university preparation?

1 year ago | 0

@Ging-Freecs

I don't know if you can go to the bathroom. Can you? (Insert totally unjustified laughing emoji regarding this terrible overused joke)

1 year ago | 0

@mariammm-p6n

hhhh

8 months ago | 0