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reddit.comWhy do people hate school?
I don't get why people hate school so much. It helps you build a schedule. It helps you with organization. It builds critical thinking skills, teamwork, reading, writing, mathematics, and science skills, and maybe even some technology skills. You get to make some great relationships and friends that can last you for a lifetime. You can get help from teachers or professors for a passion project. There are printers and libraries. Can you comment down below why you hate it? Cause for me I've been a straight-A student. I don't really put in too much effort and I get good scores and good grades. Can you explain why in the comments?
The day we all been dreading for
It is here stronger than ever before.
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Hi I am Emmanuel
Hey everyone, my name is Emmanuel and I'm a middle schooler in Northern Virginia
I've been working on a website called CalcHub for a while now, and I could really use some honest advice.
The site has calculators for things like math, finance, health, college costs, and a bunch of other stuff. Lately I've been trying to build a What if engine where you can change values and instantly see how the results change, along with explanations and graphs.
The problem is that I can't get it working the way I want. I keep running into issues, and I'm not even sure if the idea is useful or if I'm overcomplicating it.
If anyone has a few minutes, I'd really appreciate honest feedback.
- Does the website feel easy to use?
- Is there anything confusing or annoying?
- What calculators or features do you think are missing?
- If you've built something similar before, how would you approach a What-If Engine?
I'm genuinely trying to make the site better, so don't worry about hurting my feelings. I'd rather know what needs fixing than have people tell me it's good when it isn't.
Thanks to anyone who takes the time to help. Btw here is the link CalcHub
hi I am Emmanuel
Hey everyone,
I've been working on a website called CalcHub for a while now, and I could really use some honest advice.
The site has calculators for things like math, finance, health, college costs, and a bunch of other stuff. Lately I've been trying to build a What if engine where you can change values and instantly see how the results change, along with explanations and graphs.
The problem is that I can't get it working the way I want. I keep running into issues, and I'm not even sure if the idea is useful or if I'm overcomplicating it.
If anyone has a few minutes, I'd really appreciate honest feedback.
- Does the website feel easy to use?
- Is there anything confusing or annoying?
- What calculators or features do you think are missing?
- If you've built something similar before, how would you approach a What-If Engine?
I'm genuinely trying to make the site better, so don't worry about hurting my feelings. I'd rather know what needs fixing than have people tell me it's good when it isn't.
Thanks to anyone who takes the time to help. Btw here is the link CalcHub
why are most online grade calculators so outdated and minimal? ended up building my own over summer break
literally every time i try to calculate my GPA or see what score i need on a final exam, the sites that pop up look like they were built in 2005. most of them are super barebones, don't explain how the formulas work at all, have zero FAQs, and cover half the screen in pop-up video ads.
i got sick of it so i spent my summer coding my own clean alternative. it has grade predictors, GPA tools, math converters, scientific calculators and a graphing calculator and even an AI scenario engine that actually breaks down the steps and answers questions.
i don't want to drop links and get flagged for self-promo, but if anyone wants to try it out for the new school year, let me know in the comments and i can send it over!
I GOT ON THE NEWS JUST IN MIDDLE SCHOOL
Hello, my name is Emmanuel and over the summer I built a website named CalcHub with more than 50 custom calculators that solves the problem of most calculator websites. They are not updated and are old and don't have modern user interfaces, detailed explanations and FAQ. CalcHub has a modern user interface, graphs, detailed explanations about the calculators and what your calculations mean, FAQs, and past calculators used and there is a search bar to find calculators quickly. All for a cost of zero dollars and no ads! All I need is some feedback on the website to improve it even more and what other projects I can do in the future.
Need feedback for website, CalcHub
Hi everyone! I'm a teenage student developer and I've been working on CalcHub, a free website with calculators that are designed to be fast, simple, mobile-friendly, no ads and show a visual representation of them. So, I'm looking for honest feedback more than anything else. I'd love to know what calculators or features you'd like to see next. Hope you have a great day and that your pillow will be cold at night:)
I built a free College Tuition Calculator—I'd love your feedback.
Hi everyone! I'm a student developer building a free calculator website called CalcHub.
One of the calculators I recently added is a College Tuition Calculator. It helps estimate tuition costs based on the information you enter.
I'm looking for honest feedback:
Is it easy to use?
What information would you want it to include?
What features would make it more useful?
I'm actively improving the site, so all suggestions are welcome. Thanks!