Bro, I did primes and exponents at 2nd or 3rd grade. That means when I was 7 or 8.I had to look up a thing but that's because my schooling was not in English.
But i was to lazy to do all the sums I just did the rough to be close enough for the multiple choice.
Also do American kids learn about primes and stuff at 10? Back when I was 10 we did alot of drills to be faster and faster, we got primes and exponents at 12ish.
Sounds a bit early. From what I know, primes and exponents are usually teached in 5th grade in the US (GB, scandinavia and germany as well, as comparison)Bro, I did primes and exponents at 2nd or 3rd grade. That means when I was 7 or 8.
Yeah, asian curriculum is completely different breed. More stressful, less useful.Sounds a bit early. From what I know, primes and exponents are usually teached in 5th grade in the US (GB, scandinavia and germany as well, as comparison)
Wow that's early , does that mean you can expect regular folk to know what primes , square roots and complex numbers are? Because here if someone had practical or humanities schooling they will come up very briefly if at all and few people retain any math skills beyond the rudimentary.Bro, I did primes and exponents at 2nd or 3rd grade. That means when I was 7 or 8.
No, that's why I said it's less useful. I myself didn't remember anything fancy from my math, physics, or chemistry classes besides what I actualy use for work. Fortunately, not all school implemented this spartan teaching.Wow that's early , does that mean you can expect regular folk to know what primes , square roots and complex numbers are? Because here if someone had practical or humanities schooling they will come up very briefly if at all and few people retain any math skills beyond the rudimentary.
We literally didn't even do multiplication tables until 3rd grade. And we weren't a slow or backward school. We were ranked pretty highly in the US overall.Bro, I did primes and exponents at 2nd or 3rd grade. That means when I was 7 or 8.
I see, that must be frustrating for the kids.No, that's why I said it's less useful. I myself didn't remember anything fancy from my math, physics, or chemistry classes besides what I actualy use for work. Fortunately, not all school implemented this spartan teaching.
it depends on what you selected in prologue when the game asked you how well you do at school. if you answered excellent or good, mcs reaction will be appropriate at getting such a different score than usual. same if you answered bad and get high score, etcI got 6 out of the 10 questions,why is the mc dissatisfied? i got most, would still receive a pass.