GodlessAstronomer
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- Oct 27, 2007
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That's roughly equal to what, 6th grade U.S.? Or what age would that be?
Age 12 or 13.
That's roughly equal to what, 6th grade U.S.? Or what age would that be?
The hilarious thing about this is that she goes to a failing "No Child Left Behind" school. NCLB doesn't mean bad teachers. It's because the school is populated with kids that don't learn English until they're in school, so they're behind before they even get started. It's probably over 90% Mexican/Latino kids. As a result, they started up a special Dual Immersion (half time English immersion, half time Spanish immersion) program, so I got her transfered to the school starting in Kindergarten so she could participate.
This foolish program is destroying our schools and polluting the minds of our children. People need to accept the reality that some children are stupid, and are destined for a life of mediocrity. Those children should not hinder the growth and development of the ones who are intellectually superior. Everyone knows this.
12th - Calculus
11th - Pre-calculus
10th - Algebra II
9th - Geometry
8th - Algebra I
7th - Pre-Algebra
6th - Advanced 6th math (still algebra stuff)
5th - Advanced 5th math (algebra stuff too)
4th - we were solving equations
3rd - first thing we did was learn the multiplication table
linear algebra and differential equations in high school?
6th or 7th. I remember the teacher trying to explain negative numbers to me and me not getting it because I was trying to conceive how can you have something less than nothing.
8th: Algebra 1
9th: Geometry
10th: Algebra 2
11th: Precal
12th: Calculus
is it just me or does that time line seem really screwed up?
linear algebra and differential equations in high school?