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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous[b]]The kids who plan to go to college usually take it in 6th or 7th grade, so they are on track to take Calculus 10th or 11th grade. [/b]This is because it's now competitive to get into college, even a state college. Going to college and getting a degree is not a walk-in-the-park like it used to be. It's very competitive and [b]only the smartest people hold Bachelor's Degrees.[/b][/quote] You clearly haven't interviewed recent college grads. [b]There are so many kids whose parents write their papers, etc. for them.[/b] If you have a certain amount of money, your kids will go to college and will have a bachelor's degree, whether or not they take algebra in 6th/7th grade[/quote] What papers are you talking about?[/quote] No the PP, but I'm guessing that s/he is referring to the helicopter parents who write their kids' term papers, and do other schoolwork for them. [/quote] This is absolute and utter BS. You can take algebra in 8th grade and still get to calculus in high school. Stop spreading crazy nonsense. [/quote]
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