LittleDan wrote:
If this textbook is for 10th graders and I'm going into 9th grade this year, should I not participate?
Since you obviously are already smarter than most high school seniors, I see no point in not allowing you to contribute. If you make a mistake then that mistake will be corrected or reverted; same goes for college professors with fancy PhDs around here.
--mav
Daniel Mayer wrote:
LittleDan wrote:
If this textbook is for 10th graders and I'm going into 9th grade this year, should I not participate?
Since you obviously are already smarter than most high school seniors, I see no point in not allowing you to contribute. If you make a mistake then that mistake will be corrected or reverted; same goes for college professors with fancy PhDs around here.
Seconded!
At least if you work on this in your spare time, you'll have at least one easy 'A' next year. :-)
--Jimbo
Right'o! In fact, you'll make history, in more ways than one.
Sanford
Daniel Mayer wrote:
LittleDan wrote:
If this textbook is for 10th graders and I'm going into 9th grade this year, should I not participate?
Since you obviously are already smarter than most high school seniors, I
see
no point in not allowing you to contribute. If you make a mistake then
that
mistake will be corrected or reverted; same goes for college professors
with
fancy PhDs around here.
Seconded!
At least if you work on this in your spare time, you'll have at least one easy 'A' next year. :-)
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