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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My DS (who is not on the math team) knows pretty much all the eighth graders in the TPMS math team, and says that they’re perfectly nice and friendly — and not exclusive or competitive at all. He gets the impression that they spend A LOT of time on math practice and math competitions, though. This was the one and only thing that turned him off about trying out — that it would crowd out his other interests. [/quote] My non-Asian DC, also on the varsity team, feels they're also perfectly nice and friendly too, but I wouldn't say they spend a lot of time at competitions or practice. They meet after school once a week for an hour. DC has participated in a couple of competitions (3) on the weekends this year. I don't feel that's excessive. If you really want to be good at it, it might help to spend 15 minutes a day practicing AMC8/10 problems but there's no such requirement.[/quote] Your non Asian varsity team kid is the only kid who isn’t Asian, right? Or maybe there’s one other? Just mentioning because you reference his ethnicity as if the tan isn’t almost entirely Asian. Which is fine because obviously Asian brains are superior to other races, or so I assume the theory goes, and it’s nothing to do with prepping and competitiveness.[/quote] There are plenty of non-Asian kids but the team is as you'd expect it's a reflection of magnet demographics.[/quote] That’s not actually true if you look at the list of kids who made the team this year, unless you define “plenty” as two or three.[/quote] What you're saying is FALSE. There are plenty of kids who aren't Asian on the team and it's a lot more than 2 or 3.[/quote]
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