Anonymous wrote:I similarly have no idea why anyone would think that Asians can’t or don’t play sports?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m tired of listening to all these parents talk about their math wiz kids and how they need their kid to be accelerated 3 grades. Good for them - they also can’t string a coherent sentence together without the help of AI and my kid happens to be very creative and artsy (looooves to write). FWIW I was a B student in math and took 1 math lite class in college so don’t see the need for all this crazy focus on math if it’s not your thing. I found a job and have a career that pays well. Can’t we focus on other things besides math and not punish kids for not being mathaletes ( mine happens to have an IEP for math) which is what this feels like. He could spend all his time on math and still not get more than a C. What happened to being well rounded?
Plenty of kids who are good at math are also excellent at writing, creative and athletic.
A very few, not plenty. Our school has a math club with about 30 kids in it, all but two are Asian. None do school athletics. I have no idea about creativity but if your kid goes straight to Russian Math after school alternating with math club and chess club there’s just no time.
Racist much?
Yup. Racist because I have eyes and can see who’s in the math club? My daughter went to a summer academic program and it was majority Asian kids. When my daughter walked into the room the teacher asked her if she was a basketball player. I’m surprised she didn’t give her directions to the basketball court which also had summer programs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m tired of listening to all these parents talk about their math wiz kids and how they need their kid to be accelerated 3 grades. Good for them - they also can’t string a coherent sentence together without the help of AI and my kid happens to be very creative and artsy (looooves to write). FWIW I was a B student in math and took 1 math lite class in college so don’t see the need for all this crazy focus on math if it’s not your thing. I found a job and have a career that pays well. Can’t we focus on other things besides math and not punish kids for not being mathaletes ( mine happens to have an IEP for math) which is what this feels like. He could spend all his time on math and still not get more than a C. What happened to being well rounded?
Plenty of kids who are good at math are also excellent at writing, creative and athletic.
A very few, not plenty. Our school has a math club with about 30 kids in it, all but two are Asian. None do school athletics. I have no idea about creativity but if your kid goes straight to Russian Math after school alternating with math club and chess club there’s just no time.
Racist much?
Yup. Racist because I have eyes and can see who’s in the math club? My daughter went to a summer academic program and it was majority Asian kids. When my daughter walked into the room the teacher asked her if she was a basketball player. I’m surprised she didn’t give her directions to the basketball court which also had summer programs.
Anonymous wrote:Most of the top math students I know do sports too. Swim and Cross Country arr common. The weird thing is lying about the ECs of kids you don't even know, to make yourself feel better. How about just not caring?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m tired of listening to all these parents talk about their math wiz kids and how they need their kid to be accelerated 3 grades. Good for them - they also can’t string a coherent sentence together without the help of AI and my kid happens to be very creative and artsy (looooves to write). FWIW I was a B student in math and took 1 math lite class in college so don’t see the need for all this crazy focus on math if it’s not your thing. I found a job and have a career that pays well. Can’t we focus on other things besides math and not punish kids for not being mathaletes ( mine happens to have an IEP for math) which is what this feels like. He could spend all his time on math and still not get more than a C. What happened to being well rounded?
Plenty of kids who are good at math are also excellent at writing, creative and athletic.
A very few, not plenty. Our school has a math club with about 30 kids in it, all but two are Asian. None do school athletics. I have no idea about creativity but if your kid goes straight to Russian Math after school alternating with math club and chess club there’s just no time.
Racist much?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m tired of listening to all these parents talk about their math wiz kids and how they need their kid to be accelerated 3 grades. Good for them - they also can’t string a coherent sentence together without the help of AI and my kid happens to be very creative and artsy (looooves to write). FWIW I was a B student in math and took 1 math lite class in college so don’t see the need for all this crazy focus on math if it’s not your thing. I found a job and have a career that pays well. Can’t we focus on other things besides math and not punish kids for not being mathaletes ( mine happens to have an IEP for math) which is what this feels like. He could spend all his time on math and still not get more than a C. What happened to being well rounded?
Plenty of kids who are good at math are also excellent at writing, creative and athletic.
A very few, not plenty. Our school has a math club with about 30 kids in it, all but two are Asian. None do school athletics. I have no idea about creativity but if your kid goes straight to Russian Math after school alternating with math club and chess club there’s just no time.
Anonymous wrote:I’m tired of listening to all these parents talk about their math wiz kids and how they need their kid to be accelerated 3 grades. Good for them - they also can’t string a coherent sentence together without the help of AI and my kid happens to be very creative and artsy (looooves to write). FWIW I was a B student in math and took 1 math lite class in college so don’t see the need for all this crazy focus on math if it’s not your thing. I found a job and have a career that pays well. Can’t we focus on other things besides math and not punish kids for not being mathaletes ( mine happens to have an IEP for math) which is what this feels like. He could spend all his time on math and still not get more than a C. What happened to being well rounded?
Nice artsy job for her, but not exactly a career path everyone can replicate or even wants to replicate. Point being, it's better to be good at all subjects so you have more options in life.Anonymous wrote:[mastodon]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m tired of listening to all these parents talk about their math wiz kids and how they need their kid to be accelerated 3 grades. Good for them - they also can’t string a coherent sentence together without the help of AI and my kid happens to be very creative and artsy (looooves to write). FWIW I was a B student in math and took 1 math lite class in college so don’t see the need for all this crazy focus on math if it’s not your thing. I found a job and have a career that pays well. Can’t we focus on other things besides math and not punish kids for not being mathaletes ( mine happens to have an IEP for math) which is what this feels like. He could spend all his time on math and still not get more than a C. What happened to being well rounded?
Plenty of kids who are good at math are also excellent at writing, creative and athletic.
A very few, not plenty. Our school has a math club with about 30 kids in it, all but two are Asian. None do school athletics. I have no idea about creativity but if your kid goes straight to Russian Math after school alternating with math club and chess club there’s just no time.
Shut up
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m tired of listening to all these parents talk about their math wiz kids and how they need their kid to be accelerated 3 grades. Good for them - they also can’t string a coherent sentence together without the help of AI and my kid happens to be very creative and artsy (looooves to write). FWIW I was a B student in math and took 1 math lite class in college so don’t see the need for all this crazy focus on math if it’s not your thing. I found a job and have a career that pays well. Can’t we focus on other things besides math and not punish kids for not being mathaletes ( mine happens to have an IEP for math) which is what this feels like. He could spend all his time on math and still not get more than a C. What happened to being well rounded?
What job besides lawyer pays well and doesn't require a strong grip on math?
I'm a physician and we don't need anything beyond basic algebra. Seriously, besides an engineer or basic scientist, what career actually does need advanced math?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m tired of listening to all these parents talk about their math wiz kids and how they need their kid to be accelerated 3 grades. Good for them - they also can’t string a coherent sentence together without the help of AI and my kid happens to be very creative and artsy (looooves to write). FWIW I was a B student in math and took 1 math lite class in college so don’t see the need for all this crazy focus on math if it’s not your thing. I found a job and have a career that pays well. Can’t we focus on other things besides math and not punish kids for not being mathaletes ( mine happens to have an IEP for math) which is what this feels like. He could spend all his time on math and still not get more than a C. What happened to being well rounded?
Plenty of kids who are good at math are also excellent at writing, creative and athletic.
A very few, not plenty. Our school has a math club with about 30 kids in it, all but two are Asian. None do school athletics. I have no idea about creativity but if your kid goes straight to Russian Math after school alternating with math club and chess club there’s just no time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m tired of listening to all these parents talk about their math wiz kids and how they need their kid to be accelerated 3 grades. Good for them - they also can’t string a coherent sentence together without the help of AI and my kid happens to be very creative and artsy (looooves to write). FWIW I was a B student in math and took 1 math lite class in college so don’t see the need for all this crazy focus on math if it’s not your thing. I found a job and have a career that pays well. Can’t we focus on other things besides math and not punish kids for not being mathaletes ( mine happens to have an IEP for math) which is what this feels like. He could spend all his time on math and still not get more than a C. What happened to being well rounded?
Plenty of kids who are good at math are also excellent at writing, creative and athletic.
A very few, not plenty. Our school has a math club with about 30 kids in it, all but two are Asian. None do school athletics. I have no idea about creativity but if your kid goes straight to Russian Math after school alternating with math club and chess club there’s just no time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m tired of listening to all these parents talk about their math wiz kids and how they need their kid to be accelerated 3 grades. Good for them - they also can’t string a coherent sentence together without the help of AI and my kid happens to be very creative and artsy (looooves to write). FWIW I was a B student in math and took 1 math lite class in college so don’t see the need for all this crazy focus on math if it’s not your thing. I found a job and have a career that pays well. Can’t we focus on other things besides math and not punish kids for not being mathaletes ( mine happens to have an IEP for math) which is what this feels like. He could spend all his time on math and still not get more than a C. What happened to being well rounded?
Plenty of kids who are good at math are also excellent at writing, creative and athletic.