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ID: Eb8FnVaV/pol/511118220#511119314
7/23/2025, 10:14:40 AM
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When I was in 2º de Primaria (7yo) my dad bought me the math summer homework book for 2º de la ESO (14yo) by mistake and I told him to keep it and I'd try doing it as well as the one I had to do, since I liked school stuff.
It was a bit disappointing learning that I could figure out all the 2º de la ESO math stuff by just reading the summaries that the book provided and that the pace in school was so slow.
Doing that homework book was the most fun I had in school until uni, since for once I had to figure out the parts they skipped explaining because they assumed I already knew them from earlier courses, such as how to do square roots by hand and so on, and this was when school thought the most advanced stuff I could handle were single digit multiplication tables.
I wish they reestructured school to accomodate for kids who actually like studiyng and pay attention to class instead of dragging everyone down to the lowest common denominator.
When I was in 2º de Primaria (7yo) my dad bought me the math summer homework book for 2º de la ESO (14yo) by mistake and I told him to keep it and I'd try doing it as well as the one I had to do, since I liked school stuff.
It was a bit disappointing learning that I could figure out all the 2º de la ESO math stuff by just reading the summaries that the book provided and that the pace in school was so slow.
Doing that homework book was the most fun I had in school until uni, since for once I had to figure out the parts they skipped explaining because they assumed I already knew them from earlier courses, such as how to do square roots by hand and so on, and this was when school thought the most advanced stuff I could handle were single digit multiplication tables.
I wish they reestructured school to accomodate for kids who actually like studiyng and pay attention to class instead of dragging everyone down to the lowest common denominator.
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