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  • I seriously think Republicans oppose RCV because they think their voters are too stupid to do it right.

    Also, it will hurt extremists. If you saunter into the booth and just put a "1" next to the election denier you have essentially wasted your vote. While the insufferable Brown University Ren Faire assh-le who rank choices from the Communist to the Socialist to the Green and then finally to the Dem winds up electing the latter on the 9th iteration.
    Last edited by Kepler; 12-15-2022, 02:18 PM.
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    • Originally posted by Kepler View Post
      I seriously think Republicans oppose RCV because they think their voters are too stupid to do it right.
      That’s pretty much what they’ve said up here.

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      • Idaho.

        let’s all just watch her die eh

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        • Ken Paxton wanted a list of those who changed their gender marker on their license. Sounds like Nazism.

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          • I prefer Attorney Generals who aren't corrupt pieces of sh*t. Ken Paxton should be in prison.

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            • Kansas is exactly like I thought it was.

              Kansas universities may scrap their algebra graduation requirement because too many students fail the course, NPR Kansas reported.

              “About one in three Kansas students fails college algebra the first time around. Some take it several times before they pass. Others get so frustrated that they drop out altogether. And that cuts into university graduation rates,” the news outlet reported Dec. 12.

              With that, the Kansas Board of Regents is considering alternative requirements such as statistics and quantitative reasoning under what’s called a Math Pathways program, it added.

              “We’re sending the majority of students down the college algebra road, which is really not necessary,” said Daniel Archer, vice president of academic affairs for the Kansas Board of Regents. “It’s not practical. It’s not really needed. And it’s not relevant for their fields.”
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              • Originally posted by Kepler View Post
                Kansas is exactly like I thought it was.
                Thats an interesting website. People failing Algebra in College has been an issue for many years. Lots of kids take majors based on math requirements.
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                • Algebra is a college course? Jesus, I had two years of algebra in high school, and a year of calculus, and this was 40 frickin' years ago. My freshmen year calculus first semester course was basically a repeat of high school, and I aced it with no effort. Now, second semester...........
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                  • Originally posted by rufus View Post
                    Algebra is a college course? Jesus, I had two years of algebra in high school, and a year of calculus, and this was 40 frickin' years ago. My freshmen year calculus first semester course was basically a repeat of high school, and I aced it with no effort. Now, second semester...........
                    Yes. At least at NMU when I went through 20 years ago. It was like a rudimentary algebra class that was the floor/requirement for everyone. Same type of algebra class I took in middle school.

                    My precalc college class was similar to my HS precalc class, so I aced that. Calc was a different story because the professor spent more time explaining where we would fail working out problems instead of teaching us.

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                    • Algrebra isn't a college course. Even me who failed to get Calculus done in High School and had Calculus weed me right out of the Engineering program at Minnesota knows that.
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                      • Originally posted by Kepler View Post
                        Kansas is exactly like I thought it was.
                        Wait, algebra? Not calculus. Algebra? Like the **** we took in like 7th grade?
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                        • Originally posted by dxmnkd316 View Post

                          Wait, algebra? Not calculus. Algebra? Like the **** we took in like 7th grade?
                          I posted it because I initially misread it as high schools scrapping the requirement. My brain could, quite literally, not accept it was universities.
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                          • Originally posted by ScoobyDoo View Post
                            Algrebra isn't a college course. Even me who failed to get Calculus done in High School and had Calculus weed me right out of the Engineering program at Minnesota knows that.
                            Funny-ish story. They covered trig for one month in my HS math class. That month I missed entirely with mono. To this day I still have trouble with trig -- it's the one rudimentary math topic for me where I know all the recipes but I never truly soaked in it and got a comfortable grounding in it. That was really bad timing because I love trig applications in calculus and I love the basic geometry of trig -- it is very beautiful. But it is balancing on a log (so to speak) to this day.

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                            • When I went college in '98 I had to take a math placement test because I barely passed higher algebra in HS. They were going to make me take Algebra again but my department only required one true math credit so I took Logic. Best decision I ever made!

                              This sounds like basic Algebra though...which we started in 6th grade so yikes! Then again I know lots of people who sent to Kansas and it's not surprising ;^)
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                              • Originally posted by Handyman View Post
                                When I went college in '98 I had to take a math placement test because I barely passed higher algebra in HS. They were going to make me take Algebra again but my department only required one true math credit so I took Logic. Best decision I ever made!

                                This sounds like basic Algebra though...which we started in 6th grade so yikes! Then again I know lots of people who sent to Kansas and it's not surprising ;^)
                                In a lot of cases Higher Algrebra is not required for life or work so I would not require that for High School or College. Some High Schools do require it. But basic Algebra should be. Maybe College Algebra is what we called "Advanced Algrebra and Trigonometry" when I went to High School, I don't know.

                                The Geometry High School course where my daughters went to school was pretty notorious and required by all students. I never understood that. For certain fields, yeah. But not everyone.
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