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- From: burtt@cycvax.nscl.msu.edu (BRIAN BURTT)
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- Subject: Re: Is Math Hard?
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- Date: 8 Nov 92 00:21:00 GMT
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- > I have been in the same situation as you. By the time I got
- >to grade 9, I was studying advanced calculus, but I was forced to attend
- >the grade 9 math programm where I was taught arithmetics and basic algebra;
- >similiar in most other subjects. Unfortunately in Canada, it seems to be
- >absolutely impossible to be accepted to university without having a
- >highschool diploma, or get one without spending four years in that
- >institution. It was always my impression, that the situation was difference
- >in the US, for I have heard of people being accepted by the universities
- >(Harvard), without attending highschool at all (for example William James
- >Sidis and Wiener), maybe that is no longer true.
- >
- >
- > Eric
- >
-
- While being significantly ahead of my fellow elementary school,
- I wasn't a prodigy like the aforementioned. Another factor: my mother
- (single parent) worked hard through my childhood to provide such
- humdrum items as medical insurance and groceries. So, rather than going
- to Harvard or Chicago, I am going to a state university where I can
- get a significant portion of my expenses paid for by scholarships, etc.
- (P. S. I'm not complaining... I like Michigan State. I am,
- however, rather jaded from the years of school for which I have nothing
- useful to show. Also, while I haven't done disastrously, my grades
- here don't reflect my ability well because my high school did NOTHING
- to teach me the study skills I would need here, so I am trying to
- teach myself, as usual.)
- In the U. S., how much money you have to play with is one
- BIG factor in determining what you can do.
- --Brian Burtt
- Undergraduate major in physics and mathematics
- Michigan State University
- burtt@lynch.nscl.msu.edu
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