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Offline Corsair

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7th grade was hmmmmm...last year. That means I was still drawing all the FS2 ships since I was still playing the game a lot. :D

Eh. Does that have anything to do with this discussion? I saw something about seventh grade and drawing space ships. ;)
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Mal: Define "interesting".
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Offline mikhael

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erm, sorry McHale, there were so many posts I must have skipped over some.

Well, at least you know way more than me, do they teach this stuff where you are?(I'm only in 7th grade, so I wouldn't know;))


Let me think. My seventh grade year... That's the year I had 'The Lord of the Rings' read to me by my english teacher. Incredible. Absolutely incredible.

More salient, however, is the fact that no, they did not teach any of this stuff at that point. Teaching basic physics requires a reasonably working knowledge of basic algebra. That was eighth grade they taught that stuff in my schools.

However, I learned the basics of physical science, EM physics, and atomic physics in the fifth grade. I really liked to read. A lot. My grandmother gave me all these turn of the century english readers and a collection of scientific almanacs starting in the late 20s going up through the early 70s. They summarised most scientific advances in all sorts of fields for the year. Articles on subjects from geology to paleontology to vulcanology to oceanography to anthropology to genetic research to particle physics to cosmology to electronic theory, and everything in between: I read them all, cover to cover. I didn't retain a lot, but I did take in enough to be able to read and understand serious books on atomic theory before we got past the whole 'gravity makes things fall' portion of my science classes.

Really, its not so much that I was bright or anything, it was more that I didn't--and still don't much--like people and found it easier and more fulfilling to hide from the world in books of all sorts.
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Offline CP5670

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I was more into math during my earlier years; lets see, I was basically working through single-variable calculus independently in seventh grade. I have been able to progress a bit in math but my physics knowledge is somewhat limited, so I hope to expand upon that in a year or so. ;)

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Really, its not so much that I was bright or anything, it was more that I didn't--and still don't much--like people and found it easier and more fulfilling to hide from the world in books of all sorts.


You're exactly like me in that respect. ideas > people :yes::D

 

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I was more into math during my earlier years; lets see, I was basically working through single-variable calculus independently in seventh grade. I have been able to progress a bit in math but my physics knowledge is somewhat limited, so I hope to expand upon that in a year or so. ;)


Wow... :) That's a good four years ahead of me, though I'm the same age as you.... :)
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