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Post by starbright9 on Jan 5, 2007 11:51:28 GMT -5
Probably why the last bit doesn't makes sense because I can't remember what it's actually called! We have pre-school as well, which is basically the same. Hey, just wondering, at what age do you finish high school? Also, good naming, seeing as you mentioned it!
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Post by stargazer on Jan 5, 2007 20:01:08 GMT -5
Lol! K-12? Oh, that's must be strange. When you are in Kindergarten, you must be like minis compared to those twelvth graders, kinda like giants. I had that feelings about teachers when I was in Kindergarten.
Grads school, no one has heard of that? I am surprised, especially gifted. Grads is graduate school. Okay to Make you understand, it's pre-university or Pre-college. It depends if your standards are high or not. Some schools you come out of you do not have to go to Grads, like special learning communities, like (for gifted, cams) I don't know of any Brittish special communities, so I can't give you examples. Those special learning communities cover stuff taught in Grad school. If you aren't in special programs in our high schools then you will have to go. (that's why I am going to Distinguish scholars gifted) So yeah, if you do not go in normal pace classes, that's when you have go to grads for two years before real college or university, You need to get the real matterials, beforehand. Then you go to the college or university for whatever years you want.
Oh, Yes, we get out of High school between sixteen to eighteen. if you are early and started Kindergarten at four you are done at sixteen. If you are like most people and don't go early or don't repeat, then, seventeen. If you repeat, then eighteen. There also there is certain circumstances some people skip a grade or even a couple then that's how many years they are out early.
So yeah, that's about I think. Oh, thanks!
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Post by starbright9 on Jan 6, 2007 9:20:13 GMT -5
Thanks, I just about get the system now. It's roughly the same but certain bits are different and have different names! Thanks again, just to anyone who attemoted to explain it!
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Post by Gifted on Jan 6, 2007 12:57:34 GMT -5
I never said I never knew what Grad School was. Don't put words into my mouth.
Last part means that whole "American Ranking System". I didn't understood what you meant by it's funny, etc.
Rachel, no one starts Kindergarden at four. Pre-K is optional and it doesn't matter if they do well, they don't get in until 5.
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Post by stargazer on Jan 7, 2007 1:10:02 GMT -5
Of course not a lot major go at five but a little part do I heard.
Oh, that part, sorry a confusion.
I just think naming our ranking system after the school is a bit funny. Um, I mean, you know with posts. I think I came up with the idea but yeah!
Hey no prob starbright, you are welcom just ask anything, and never be afraid. I will be here for you as your admin.
Oh, lets get back on topic, which is math!
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Post by Yonder on Jan 21, 2007 12:20:27 GMT -5
Noi, I can do math up to the Pre-Calculus level...
System here: Pre-Alg - between 7th and 9th grade- Alg 1 Geometry Alg 2 Pre-Calc -11th or 12th grade- Calc -12th grade- So, I can do Algebra, Geometry, trigonometry, and anything else in those areas pretty well. I'm in 11th.
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Post by stargazer on Jan 22, 2007 0:28:05 GMT -5
Oh, How interesting, indeed! algebra2 is after geometry for you?
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Post by stargazer on Feb 4, 2007 15:31:54 GMT -5
Arr! I keep forgetting the basics! Arr! I shouldn't though! I should say this rather prealgebra myself! It's very easy, but I forgot!
Lets see now, I can give you the problems, guess basically give me a guide through. Then you know I will get the answer
if The perimeter of the triangle is equal to the perimeter of the square then the length of a side of the square is
triangle
base is 18
acute angle with base and the longer side 4x-2
Obtuse angle with base shorter side 3x
square
sides are 2x
a 36 units
b 32 units
c 18 units
d 16 units
The number -2 and -1/2 are not
a additive inverses
b multiplicative inverses
c real numbers
d reciprocals
this one I got a completely different answer then the worksheet
2-3(u+3)=5
a u =-5
b u = -19/3
c u = 5
d u = 19/3
I got u = 3
I'll ask my teacher for the rest, there is quite a bit more.
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