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College graduation used to be somewhat correlated with intelligence. Sure there is a lot of nepotism involved and it varies based on field of study. Intelligence is then correlated with income potential and various quality of life metrics. (((They))) have poisoned people's minds so the correlation is between college graduation and income potential. This is idiotic. Pretty soon all smart people will be avoiding college. I wouldn't be surprised if the majority of majors now have a correlation between college graduation and lower overall income. Nothing like going massively in debt while being taught to jump to conclusions and think irrationally.

Mastering algebra used to be something the top 10-20% of middle school kids could do. This is the kind of stupidity that brings us "studies" which say people who don't get the vax are way more likely to be in car accidents while ignoring all confounding factors like miles driven.

[–] 3 pts

I remember the algebra classes in highschool. They didn't teach it to you, you just sat there and got lots of homework and were expected to learn it.

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That was probably because the teachers didn't know how to do algebra. I had a teacher like that. He was assigned to teach math, but he couldn't understand the course himself, or solve the problems. He would get the smart kids to go up to the blackboard and solve them for him. Slimy, shifty, beady-eyed little lying fuck that he was.

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I'm not sure. To me, it seemed like the teachers thought that since you were here and not in a general math class, you should already know what you're doing.

I started in Algebra 1 my freshman year, but dropped it pretty quick when I realized that if you weren't already in the know you wouldn't be passing this class. Didn't really bother me, I got all of the math I actually needed in my electronics courses my junior/senior years. That guy was good, he had been in electronics just about as long as there was electronics to be in.

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Oh wait it gets SO much worse. I drive a school bus. Yesterday I took the "high schoolers" in. They were all in PAJAMAS and a few had fucking stuffed animals. The MINIMUM age of these little twerps is 16 max 18. At 16 you're SUPPOSED to be looking forward to getting your license and getting the F out of your house. NOPE these little thumb suckers are wearing their PJs to school. HIGH SCHOOLERS. These friggin libtard women in the school system all need to be curb stomped for promoting this never ending adolescence.

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We can't have anyone who thinks for themselves and notices anything.

[–] [deleted] 2 pts

Never say this to your kids: "Math is hard for me." Because the instant you say that, math becomes "hard" for them too, all of the sudden. And it'll stay that way unless someone breaks that conditioning early on.

I know this because it happened to me.

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They chased the intelligent people out of higher education with their woke bullshit, and all that's left are the low IQ people who fall for the woke shit, so colleges have to lower their standards (even further).

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For fucks sake algebra is easy why are people so retarded and act like it's hard? All math equations are finding an unknown using existing data, algebra is just what happens when the missing info isn't what you were expecting. 2+4=a is the same as 2+a=6 or a+4=6. Goddamn niggers and goddamn jews

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For fucks sake algebra is easy. If its easy for you thats great. My older brother is the same way. He does that shit in his head. percentages no problem, fractions etc. I on the other suck and have always sucked at math but I got through my Senior Year by taking remedial math and fixing the teachers car out in the HS parking lot while others were in class. There is ALWAYS a workaround if you look lol. But I didn't go Math is haaaaaard and assume the fuckin fetal position. my God what pussies these kids are