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“My math book needs to commit suicied it has way to many problems” quote by Drew Fonner
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“My math book needs to commit suicied it has way to many problems”

Drew Fonner

About This Quote

A humorous lament that the textbook is overloaded with exercises, implying it’s overwhelmed by its own content.

In simple terms: Too many problems in a math book.

Key Takeaway

Excessive exercises can feel burdensome.

Themes

humor education overload self‑deprecation irony

Mood

playful wry

Type

joke observation

When to use this quote

  • student complaining about homework
  • teacher reviewing textbook content
  • publisher evaluating problem count

Key Concepts

curriculum design student workload

Practical Applications

  • designing balanced problem sets
  • creating concise study guides

Questions to Reflect On

  • How many problems are truly necessary for mastery?
  • When does practice become counterproductive?
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