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forget you and your home schooling. = Kids with issues.
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Wizard:

--- Quote from: Azimuth on September 01, 2009, 11:14:17 PM ---Then tell me without reference Mr. Genius, what is 8 >> 2?
Bla bla, all these programs are bullstuff and I feel like their talking to me like some stupid kid that doesn't know what the hell their being taught.

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I'm not going to even pretend that I know what the answer to your question is. I based that comment purely on IQ, which is a essentially a measurement of a person's ability to acquire knowledge, not how much knowledge said person actually has. I'm not even claiming that IQ is a good way of measuring intelligence. It isn't, as it is not the full story of a person's intellect. Thank you for your question though, as it served to further emphasize the point that gifted education is lacking. I'd know the answer to your question if any teacher or school program was willing to take the time to teach me whatever concept that is.
FlyGuy45:

--- Quote from: Azimuth on September 01, 2009, 11:14:17 PM ---Then tell me without reference Mr. Genius, what is 8 >> 2?
Bla bla, all these programs are bullstuff and I feel like their talking to me like some stupid kid that doesn't know what the hell their being taught.

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Feel free to inform the rest of us.


All of you posting seem to not be in High School. Middle school and Primary School are important with teaching you basic things, but you are not meant to be that challenged, that is High School. High School is where you can shine. Good luck understanding physics alone, or APUSH, or calculus. Look at it this way, some schools are far better than others.

I live in Massachusetts, and our schools are great. For science, I've taken Bio, Accelerated Chemistry, Physics and am taking AP Physics. I've seen other places do physical science, bio, chem, then some other classes. Math also varies. I've taken Algerbra II/Geo, Accelerated Geo, Pre-Calc, and now AB AP Calculus. In other schools its Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry, and Trig.  So for all of you generalizing, wait till High School.

 
Inv3rted:

--- Quote from: FlyGuy45 on September 01, 2009, 11:51:28 PM ---Feel free to inform the rest of us.


All of you posting seem to not be in High School. Middle school and Primary School are important with teaching you basic things, but you are not meant to be that challenged, that is High School. High School is where you can shine. Good luck understanding physics alone, or APUSH, or calculus. Look at it this way, some schools are far better than others.

I live in Massachusetts, and our schools are great. For science, I've taken Bio, Accelerated Chemistry, Physics and am taking AP Physics. I've seen other places do physical science, bio, chem, then some other classes. Math also varies. I've taken Algerbra II/Geo, Accelerated Geo, Pre-Calc, and now AB AP Calculus. In other schools its Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry, and Trig.  So for all of you generalizing, wait till High School.

 


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I am in High School. Home schooling is still the far better option to anything. You're not learning "alone". You have a tutor.
FlyGuy45:

--- Quote from: Inv3rted on September 01, 2009, 11:53:40 PM ---I am in High School. Home schooling is still the far better option to anything. You're not learning "alone". You have a tutor.

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What makes your tutor better than a teacher? How often do you see her/him? Are you rich?Can you contact them? How many hours are they there? Also, inform me on the classes you are taking.

You haven't been to a classroom; thus, you cannot be sure. Teachers are like scratch tickets, sometimes you've won, others, you've lost.
SenkoBurrito:
Most of the people relying on social interaction instead of intelligence are mostly Anime watchers, No offense though.
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