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| Post #1: 26th Apr 2018 9:11 AM | |
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| Post #2: 26th Apr 2018 9:11 AM | |
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| Post #3: 2nd May 2018 8:07 AM | |
Pass a Calculus class. | |
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| Post #4: 2nd May 2018 10:50 PM | |
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My signature is definitely illegible. |
My signature loses a letter about every 3-4 years. By the time I retire, it'll just be a squiggle. | |
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| Post #5: 2nd May 2018 10:51 PM | |
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I took the GRE right after I graduated college, so about 4-5 years ago, and by far the hardest part of the test was the initial sign-in where there was a code of conduct that had to be copied word for word IN CURSIVE. I struggled immensely.
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Dafuq? I took the GRE and every single part of it was on a computer, including the stupid written section that I had been "randomly" selected to test out for them. Granted, that was back in the mid-2000s, but still. Cursive on the GRE? | |
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| Post #6: 2nd May 2018 10:53 PM | |
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I guess education deemed that kids didn't need it because of technology, which is an incredibly stupid reason to quit teaching it. I mean calculators are a buck at the dollar store, but hopefully they won't quit teaching math because of it. |
That would have been my first guess. Doing math without a calculator. :P |
I took the AP Calculus exam in high school without a calculator, as the batteries in mine died about 4 minutes in. Wasn't the funnest 4 hours of my life. | |
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