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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Have they pushed AP Calc BC to middle school yet? It started off as being super rigorous to take it in 12th grade. Now Asian kids are taking it in the 9th and competing who can beat that and take it in 7th.[/quote] And where does that get them in life? No thanks - hard pass.[/quote] https://www.justinmath.com/the-story-of-math-academys-eurisko-sequence/ https://www.justinmath.com/former-student-recruited-by-nasa-with-fighter-jet-ride-as-signing-bonus/ It's certainly not the right path for everyone.[/quote] ""Matteo joined Eurisko as a 10th grader, during the last year it was offered," The math acceleration nonsense has nothing to do with it. He won the Regeneron science fair lottery. [/quote] Did you miss the fact that he accelerated even faster than the normal students due to starting as a 10th grader? Or think about the role his advanced math and CS background played in his research?[/quote]
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