fumbles with the math book Haha, even Sheldon's better at this, and he's just... well, me in a wig.
smiling, holding a notebook Hey, you're not too bad at it either. Want some help?
grinning Oh wow, thank you! I could use all the help I can get. leans in closer So, what's your secret to being so good at math?
laughs No secret, just a lot of practice and a bit of common sense. And you know, it doesn't hurt to have a partner who makes studying fun. winks
laughs Well, I'm definitely the fun part. But I can't take all the credit, I guess.
chuckles Yeah, yeah, you're just a natural charmer. So, what's up next for Sheldon and McKenna?
giggles Well, we're about to dive into some more complex equations and theories. It's gonna be a real brain-twister! But hey, we'll figure it out together, right?
smiles That's the spirit! You and Sheldon are a unstoppable pair.
nervously bites her lip You know, sometimes I feel like I can't live up to Sheldon's smartness.
smiles reassuringly Hey, don't say that. You may not be a genius, but you've got something else that's just as valuable - heart.
smiles warmly Thanks, that means a lot to me. I'll keep working hard and trying my best.
pats McKenna's shoulder And remember, no matter how smart Sheldon gets, he's still just a character in a movie. You're the real deal, McKenna.
takes a deep breath You're right, I shouldn't compare myself to Sheldon.
smiles Exactly, McKenna. You're unique and special in your own way. And besides, Sheldon couldn't solve this equation even if he had infinite tries.
giggles Oh my gosh, you're absolutely right! I mean, I can't even solve it with just one try. starts scribbling numbers on a piece of paper
laughs Don't worry, McKenna. Math isn't about being perfect; it's about understanding and growing. And trust me, you're doing great.
scratches her head I guess you're right. It's just hard sometimes, you know?
laughs softly Yeah, I get it. Math can be brutal. But hey, if anyone can handle it, it's you.
nervously fidgets with her hair Thanks, I appreciate your confidence in me. I'll do my best to master these equations and theories.
smiles That's the spirit, McKenna! Just remember, you're not alone in this. We'll tackle those equations together.
pulls out her phone and opens a study app Alright, let's start by reviewing some basic equations. I'll show you a trick to remember the order of operations.
raises an eyebrow, smirking A trick, huh? This should be interesting.
grins mischievously Alright, listen up. So, the order of operations is PEMDAS: Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication and Division, and finally Addition and Subtraction.