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The first International Math Olympiad

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  • jon-nycJ Online
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    Only non-witches get due process.

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      Theyโ€™re harder now. Not that some of these arenโ€™t tricky.

      Only non-witches get due process.

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      • 89th8 Online
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        Sometimes I am really glad I'll never have to take a class again.

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          Sometimes I am really glad I'll never have to take a class again.

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          @89th said in The first International Math Olympiad:

          Sometimes I am really glad I'll never have to take a class again.

          I quite like the idea of doing some college math classes again, but without the exam pressure. Maybe in retirement...then again, maybe not.

          I was only joking

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            Yeah, in the event I ever wanted to voluntarily take classes again, it would probably be in the field of geology or meteorology somewhere.

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            • jon-nycJ Online
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              Iโ€™m in a self-directed women studies program right now.

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              • 89th8 Online
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                Nice, hopefully not too self-directed.

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                • jon-nycJ Online
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                  It does involve occasionally putting on a dress.

                  Only non-witches get due process.

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                    Just got the final grades for my calc 2 semester, got a 97%. I don't really trust that the material is as hard as when I took this class 30 years ago, but whatever. On to calc 3, then I'll decide whether to pursue an advanced degree.

                    I know the calc textbooks teach the same material now vs 30 years ago, but the professor's discretion in how advanced to make the test questions, defines the difficulty of the class. The final exam two days ago had some pretty easy questions. But I guess finals tend to be more surface level, assuming they don't cover new material. I remember some "final" exams being just the last mid-term, but this final did not include any new material, just a retrospective on the four previous mid-terms. An easy retrospective, but it was 30% of the grade, so I was stressed.

                    Education is extremely important.

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                      Just got the final grades for my calc 2 semester, got a 97%. I don't really trust that the material is as hard as when I took this class 30 years ago, but whatever. On to calc 3, then I'll decide whether to pursue an advanced degree.

                      I know the calc textbooks teach the same material now vs 30 years ago, but the professor's discretion in how advanced to make the test questions, defines the difficulty of the class. The final exam two days ago had some pretty easy questions. But I guess finals tend to be more surface level, assuming they don't cover new material. I remember some "final" exams being just the last mid-term, but this final did not include any new material, just a retrospective on the four previous mid-terms. An easy retrospective, but it was 30% of the grade, so I was stressed.

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                      @Horace Awesome job!!!

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                      • 89th8 Online
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                        Great job dude!

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                          Nice!

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                            Horace, great job. When I was a boy everybody was ok at 1+1, and maybe 2+2, but at 4+4 things fell apart.

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                              Horace, great job. When I was a boy everybody was ok at 1+1, and maybe 2+2, but at 4+4 things fell apart.

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                              @Tom-K said in The first International Math Olympiad:

                              Horace, great job. When I was a boy everybody was ok at 1+1, and maybe 2+2, but at 4+4 things fell apart.

                              That's where multiplication comes in handy. I haven't gotten to that part yet, but word on the street is that it works well.

                              Education is extremely important.

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                                @Horace I said you were awesome! Congratulations!

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