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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]I took algebra in 9th. I have a degree in Math and a Masters in Computer Science. Is your belief, which is based on 1 sample size, real or imagined?[/quote] But did you qualify for AIME or USAMO? Did you win the Putnam? (Check out the graduates from the public magnet schools in the area). Were you simply an ordinary graduate with a major in math and a masters degree in CS ... but no other distinguishing features? There are thousands of folk like you in our community colleges throughout the land. So you completed Algebra in 9th grade. Whoopi. What do you have against those who completed Algebra in 7th grade? Let the middle schoolers be.[/quote] Wow! You have children? While I did not go to community college, your contempt for them is disgusting. I would be proud to work side by side with somebody who went to community college. I would be fine if my kids went to community college and then went on to do great things with your life. I mentor graduates from all over ... From Princeton to Computer Learning Center and I have an immense respect for anybody that does their job, works hard and treats others respect, and that is not always the a Princeton graduate. I am always the first chosen for every project at my job, I am extremely accomplished, but I am not part of the trophy generation so I did not seek trophy along the way. [/quote]
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