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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You realize being good at math is largely genetic, right? So the smart kids would still be the smartest, even if you denied them an education in high school. [/quote] No math is not mostly genetic! There are tons of kids that are not remotely intuitive about math who excel because they have access to programs outside the school. There are also kids who are very intuitive about math but will struggle with calculation errors and formula errors because they lack rigor. [/quote] Yes, and height isn't mostly genetic because you won't be tall if you eat no food. [/quote]
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