Posted on 07/04/2024 7:36:10 AM PDT by deport
Recent high school graduate Suborno Isaac Bari, 12, plans to start studying math and physics at New York University in the fall, but he's already got his ambitious sights set on beginning a doctoral program.
"I hope to graduate college at 14 in spring 2026," said Suborno, who recently became the youngest graduate from his Long Island high school.
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Do you not know what /huge sarc means?
Do you have a link to any sort of resources or examples of that process?
It’s important to me as well, but I said what I said. It’s because the system is being used as a tool of destruction instead of it being used for the benefit of the American people that we are where we are on this topic.
I didn’t even know what the periodic table was when I was two. And there were probably only 50 or 60 elements in the table then.
“I think everybody could learn a 1950’s curriculum by the time they were 14 years or so, leaving the ability to earn a journeyman’s ticket or bachelor diploma by the time they are 18.”
“Journeyman” - isn’t that for immigrants and illiterate whites? (and we wonder why our weapons plants are blowing up)
> Memorizing the periodic table is pointless; understanding the basis of the periodic table is what matters. <
As someone who taught chemistry and physics, I totally agree with you. And by the way, so does Albert Einstein.
Einstein was once asked what the speed of sound was. He answered with a smile. “I don’t know. I don’t burden my memory with such facts that I can easily find in any textbook.”
Some people have little sense of humor....if any 😏
Happy Independence Day 🇺🇸
Mensa told him he had to wait until he was 14. Lowest IQ to get into Mensa is 132.
Sorry, folks, you can get 132 easily as long as you know the tests. I was a guinea pig for IQ tests when I was a kid and I’m no genius. Just play the game until boredom or hunger pains set in then miss a few questions and they’ll let you leave. 132 ain’t no big thang but don’t go any higher or they would make it a big thing.
BTW, with little kids, the car puzzle used to not have headlights. Don’t ever point that out. Of course, the test came out of California. WISC?
Sad. Let him be a kid.
Nope, it's a big job I've never done. It started with manipulatives when they were babies in a crib, teaching them how to see simple shapes and relationships. It is simple to do, but not simple to document. It would take video, lots of it. Those were the days of VHS.
Supposedly, you’re stupid if you’re a tradesman. But it’s been my experience that tradesman are much more useful than the narrow range of knowledge wrapped up in a bachelor’s degree. Especially if the tradesperson has two trades on his ticket.
> But can he do a brake job, or install that mini-split air conditioner in the picture? <
You raise an important point. Society needs physicists and mathematicians. But we need way, way more tradespeople.
So congratulations to that kid. His outlook should be commended. But it would also be nice to see an article celebrating some kid who knows how to rebuild a transmission. 🚗
“But it’s been my experience that tradesman are much more useful than the narrow range of knowledge wrapped up in a bachelor’s degree.”
ABSOLUTELY!!!!
When I was younger I was also 2, just like this kid.
“But it would also be nice to see an article celebrating some kid who knows how to rebuild a transmission.”
Very true. I consider myself pretty good on both fronts (academic and trades), but I never made it to a point of rebuilding a transmission, nor an engine for that matter (although I did successfully rebuild a cylinder head and tons of other stuff on cars).
But your point is excellent - there almost certainly are young kids who can rebuild this equipment - it would sure be nice to also celebrate them and make them into role models for millions of ‘lesser’ Americans (as the Left views them, until they more munitions to attack The Putin, that is).
I should think he was able to memorize it because he understands it ... not withstanding his phenomenal memory. Cheers! Gotta go raise the flag ... proudly!
“But can he do a brake job, or install that mini-split air conditioner in the picture?”
Could you at age 12?
“This poor kid likely has zero social skills and after attaining several doctoral degrees, he will likely end up living in his parents basement playing play station.”
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LOL. I’m casually working on such a math curriculum. It really is a huge job. I firmly believe that the earliest teaching should be aimed at thinking properly to make calculus sensible at an early age.
Been some years since I have spoken with you on their upbringing. How old are they now?
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