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Should kids at this age be rolling around in the mud as opposed to concentrating on getting a degree at 11 ?
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Hey did you see the vidie of the Japanese mudslide? - as soon as the mud moved again ( it was banged into...) it liquified again - cool! so long as you were not in its path
difficult to know what to do with these very bright ( but usually unhappy kids ) Gordon brown ( Kirkaldy ) yes the pm - A levels at 16 thought he had been hot -housed ( = damaged)
Ruth Lawrence - maff Oxon, married someone the age of her father and now lectures in adv maff in Jerusalem in ancient hebrew. I wonder what the aramaic for Green Divergence Theorem is
and dont the students howl.... ( I am not sure in what kanguage)
and that kinda exhausts my list of child prodigies - ze leedol Mozart wasnt happy - and Franz Liszst even worse
Hey did you see the vidie of the Japanese mudslide? - as soon as the mud moved again ( it was banged into...) it liquified again - cool! so long as you were not in its path
difficult to know what to do with these very bright ( but usually unhappy kids ) Gordon brown ( Kirkaldy ) yes the pm - A levels at 16 thought he had been hot -housed ( = damaged)
Ruth Lawrence - maff Oxon, married someone the age of her father and now lectures in adv maff in Jerusalem in ancient hebrew. I wonder what the aramaic for Green Divergence Theorem is
and dont the students howl.... ( I am not sure in what kanguage)
and that kinda exhausts my list of child prodigies - ze leedol Mozart wasnt happy - and Franz Liszst even worse
//Immortality, that is my goal. I want to be able to replace as many body parts as possible with mechanical parts. I have mapped out a path to get there.//
The child has obviously got some serious psychological problems and needs treatment.
That said, his success demonstrates one thing: if an eleven year old can gain a degree in one year, the eighteen year olds that take three years to achieve the same are either exceedingly untalented or they are being taken for a ride by their Universities.
The child has obviously got some serious psychological problems and needs treatment.
That said, his success demonstrates one thing: if an eleven year old can gain a degree in one year, the eighteen year olds that take three years to achieve the same are either exceedingly untalented or they are being taken for a ride by their Universities.
// That said, his success demonstrates one thing: if an eleven year old can gain a degree in one year, the eighteen year olds that take three years to achieve the same are either exceedingly untalented or they are being taken for a ride by their Universities. //
He's a pretty special eleven-year-old, so I'm not sure why there's a need to deride everybody else.
He's a pretty special eleven-year-old, so I'm not sure why there's a need to deride everybody else.
// The child has obviously got some serious psychological problems and needs treatment. //
Maybe he wants to continue in the path of this scientist...
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Maybe he wants to continue in the path of this scientist...
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Occasionally genetics (and to a certain extent parental influence) throw up what appears (to some) a 'weird / talented' individual, depending upon your viewpoint. To say they have serious psychological problems is verging on the xenophobic (I don't understand this person so I'll automatically attack them).
To claim, as the OP has, that they should be rolling around in mud also displays a distinct ignorance and assumes that don't do both (which some have said there's evidence of).
A classic prejudiced AB thread if ever there was one.
To claim, as the OP has, that they should be rolling around in mud also displays a distinct ignorance and assumes that don't do both (which some have said there's evidence of).
A classic prejudiced AB thread if ever there was one.
He should be doing both. Yes, studying is his thing - and good for him and his family for enabling it - but just a few hours off getting messy, falling-off play-frames etc. would make him not only fitter, but better able to study. Always made my athletic & academic daughters do a 10 min. run or whatever after an hour of revision. They got great results.
// f I could decipher the message at 12.05 I would consider myself a genius//
oh I love Ab - "foo who all dey den" posts
they are all child geniuses
1.Liddle mozart plinked the ivories ( =played the piano ) for Marie Antoinette who was then Queen of France
Sticky bot bot - foo were day - I didnt know dat!
2.liddle Lizst...
Sticky bot bot - foo go darn da pub and get Brahms and Liszt. I know dem !
no sticky you dont
Liddle liszt was not allowed to play with other children and when he was lately sent to play around age 10 - ran back to his father and asked, "what do I say to them"
3. Gordon Brown was a prime minister. He got his A levels at 16 and thought he was damaged by hot housing. By hot-housing we mean pushed to hard to be academic too young - clearly not something that happened to you sticky bot bot
4.Ruth Lawrence was a maths prodigy ( = very good at adding and doing long sums ) and went up to Oxford at age 12 ( = went to uni far far away, when she was 12) . She is now a professor in Jerusalem and lecture in maths ( long sums yeah? ) in whatever language they speak there. ( = not english, which all the students do. and she does as well. or did)
and I mentioned these four people because they got their degrees when they were very young.
foo dat was difficult wasnt it?
I thought people would whine about my vaccine post and not this but c'est la vie ! bon nuit, tous !
oh I love Ab - "foo who all dey den" posts
they are all child geniuses
1.Liddle mozart plinked the ivories ( =played the piano ) for Marie Antoinette who was then Queen of France
Sticky bot bot - foo were day - I didnt know dat!
2.liddle Lizst...
Sticky bot bot - foo go darn da pub and get Brahms and Liszt. I know dem !
no sticky you dont
Liddle liszt was not allowed to play with other children and when he was lately sent to play around age 10 - ran back to his father and asked, "what do I say to them"
3. Gordon Brown was a prime minister. He got his A levels at 16 and thought he was damaged by hot housing. By hot-housing we mean pushed to hard to be academic too young - clearly not something that happened to you sticky bot bot
4.Ruth Lawrence was a maths prodigy ( = very good at adding and doing long sums ) and went up to Oxford at age 12 ( = went to uni far far away, when she was 12) . She is now a professor in Jerusalem and lecture in maths ( long sums yeah? ) in whatever language they speak there. ( = not english, which all the students do. and she does as well. or did)
and I mentioned these four people because they got their degrees when they were very young.
foo dat was difficult wasnt it?
I thought people would whine about my vaccine post and not this but c'est la vie ! bon nuit, tous !
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