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It has recently dawned on me that maybe leaving Education up to the states is not the best thing for this country, and its students.
In New York, some schools start the base of Trigonometry in the 7th grade (year 8). My school doesn't allow you to enroll in Trigonometry until the second semester of the Sophomore year (10th grade; year 11).
I think colleges are more likely to chose somebody who attended the school in New York over my me because they have more mathematical experience and probably have completed a lot more mathematical courses than me. It's obvious, it would make their school look better because that student with more Education is more likely to succeed.
Right there ruins the American dream; equality.
I think we would be better off if the Federal government chose education standards and enforced them so every child (enrolled in Public schools; I still believe private schools should do what they want) has the same opportunities.
What do you think?
In New York, some schools start the base of Trigonometry in the 7th grade (year 8). My school doesn't allow you to enroll in Trigonometry until the second semester of the Sophomore year (10th grade; year 11).
I think colleges are more likely to chose somebody who attended the school in New York over my me because they have more mathematical experience and probably have completed a lot more mathematical courses than me. It's obvious, it would make their school look better because that student with more Education is more likely to succeed.
Right there ruins the American dream; equality.
I think we would be better off if the Federal government chose education standards and enforced them so every child (enrolled in Public schools; I still believe private schools should do what they want) has the same opportunities.
What do you think?
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