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[quote=Anonymous]This is a great question. I also think it leads to a lot of students self-selecting out of math sooner than they should because a lot of American high school students simply don't take Calculus at all. When in reality there should simply be a non-honors math course taught to upperclassmen in high school that teaches a combination of calculus and statistics to an audience who is likely not going to pursue hard sciences or engineering or pure math in after high school, but could still use a general grounding in the concepts. Instead, a lot of kids basically stop taking math after Algebra. This makes no sense.[/quote]
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