TikTok's most popular videos typically consist of choreography, skits, or memes, but a niche group of math influencers is going viral. The #algebra and #mathematics pages on TikTok have hundreds of ...
One math teacher from London is proving you can actually learn a lot on TikTok. Miss Chang of Maths With Miss Chang gives quick tutorials on easy math hacks. She really knows how to make a millennial ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — When in-person learning was canceled for the remainder of the school year due to novel coronavirus concerns, Fulton High School math teacher Kimberly Callahan had to get ...
While TikTok began as a way to escape the realities of our everyday lives, the true reality is that TikTok has wormed its way into every facet of our lives. One fascinating phenomenon that stems from ...
ATLANTA - There’s a social media trend out there called "Girl Math." As most trends it started likely as fun; it went viral, and now there’s concern it’s telling young women that it’s cool to manage ...
If you have been on TikTok lately, you have likely encountered the TikTok trend where women explain and justify spending habits as “girl math.“ The radio show’s term has prompted people on TikTok to ...
Move over, girl dinner — it's time for girl math. The latest discourse to hit the social media platform revolves around spending, consumerism and and economics, both real and imagined. In videos, ...
The idiom known as “using Peter to pay Paul” is now known as “girl math” on TikTok. Coined by social media users, the term represents the rationalizing young adults, primarily women, do to justify ...
If it’s less than $5 it’s basically free. If you return an item for a refund, you’ve made money. If you paid for a vacation months ago, it’s free by the time you go on it. And if you buy something ...
First there was “lazy girl jobs,” then “girl dinner.” Now “girl math” is the newest “girl” term dividing the internet. But you may actually be participating in this trend every day without realizing ...
"I got a Starbucks today that was $4.90 – anything under $5 feels like it's pretty much free. Girl math. Returned something at Zara that was $50, bought something else that was $100 – it only cost me ...