etc. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/education/6589301.stm
4/25/2007 2:05:22 PM
you know them chinese people they got this thing where when the government sounds an alarm, they all start jumping up and down where ever they are.the resulting shock wave will travel through the earth and cause the west coast of the US to fall into the ocean.its true.
4/25/2007 2:13:06 PM
doesn't A_1C go 'through' the prisim. its not on a face, how can it be perpindicular to BD. It's skew to BD.Unless the mean like, the vectors.
4/25/2007 2:30:18 PM
nm[Edited on April 25, 2007 at 2:32 PM. Reason : nm]
4/25/2007 2:32:24 PM
SHRIM FLIED LICE?
4/25/2007 3:19:13 PM
^rofl
4/25/2007 3:33:40 PM
^^^^^I'm not so sure that would be a bad thing sometimes.
4/25/2007 10:58:16 PM
sure they have math, but we've got movies and afterall that's all that really matters. [/sarcasm]
4/25/2007 11:01:52 PM
oh this is bullshit. Just because it's on the exam doesn't indicate how many people get these questions right or even how many or long they have to solve them.
4/25/2007 11:30:27 PM
you want shitty chicken or shitty beef?
4/25/2007 11:33:20 PM
i've never understood math being plural as maths. wtf.
4/25/2007 11:47:35 PM
They're both just geometry and trig.
4/26/2007 12:08:39 AM
I get suck where 1985 does. I have trouble thinking in 3d anyway, though
4/26/2007 12:11:08 AM
^Yeah, I call bullshit.
4/26/2007 12:13:40 AM
i think expecting an english student to know a 345 right triangle is optomistic.it has nothing to do with the skillset they are trying to learn.
4/26/2007 12:22:26 AM
^ i don't know what you mean by that, but a 345 triangle is pythagoras, and that is something taught in grade 6 to grade 9, depending on country/system of education.so, it is something that everybody should know by the time they enter college.
4/26/2007 12:25:06 AM
maths = mathematicsmath = mathmatic?maths makes more sense to me
4/26/2007 12:28:41 AM
US: mathematicsUK: mathematics
4/26/2007 12:30:12 AM
4/26/2007 12:53:33 AM
^ actually doesn't english refer to the fact it is a school in England
4/26/2007 1:38:52 AM
^ i guess it is a bbc article isn't it. either way, it's not an exam for people studying the english language.
4/26/2007 1:59:59 AM
*stabs out eyes*
4/26/2007 2:44:48 AM
LOL the english question must be a joke! lol
4/26/2007 2:58:30 AM
geometry is fucking easyits just angles and a little bit of trig
4/26/2007 3:01:29 AM
simonn, you are confused, I believe.See the first gif and read what it says at top.
4/26/2007 3:10:37 AM
I thought I was really smart there for a second. I saw the first test and did it in my head real fast and thought that that one was the Chinese test.Oh well
4/26/2007 7:54:03 AM
what some people and the dumb ass bbc, that can never seem to get their head out of china's ass, fail to realize is that the entire chinese entrance exam and what it means is different than in western countries. The entrance exams in china are the sole determining factor for where you will go to school and what you will study. It's really an "only way out" scenario. Their entrance exams are the result of thousands of years of civil-servant exams. The whole idea of do well on the exam and you'll escape poverty and be somebody is ingrained in their heads. China's education system has so many many problems on many many levels and all the bbc can do is blow smoke up their ass, what a big surprise there.[Edited on April 26, 2007 at 8:20 AM. Reason : .]
4/26/2007 8:19:12 AM
too bad that shit is worthless for the most partyes they are smart as hell when it comes to shit like that but I have direct contact and work with our china based company on a daily basis and let me say they are absolutely worthless when it comes to paying attention to detail in a REAL WORLD engineering setting, they have to be babied every step of they way cause they cant apply shit to an actual engineering/manufacturing setting
4/26/2007 8:21:57 AM
4/26/2007 8:24:47 AM
I've never forgotten the sohcahtoa thing and I haven't used that in a few years now. Just one of those things that sticks with you I guess. Same with the Pythagorian therom or however you spell it
4/26/2007 8:36:23 AM
For all of those math skills, those motherfucking slants still can't drive a fucking car.
4/26/2007 8:50:45 AM
4/26/2007 8:54:37 AM
4/26/2007 9:01:04 AM
Listen, Chinese people being better at math (or maths if you want to talk like a queer) is a good thing, i want those people to know exactly where to sew my nikesthree dimensional geometry should help
4/26/2007 9:02:49 AM
^^sorry, you aren't the 'best' at math, its ok, you'll live.
4/26/2007 9:46:33 AM
I assume you weren't able to refute any of my arguments, hence the trolling. nice try, though.
4/26/2007 10:11:04 AM
i'm embarrassedno really i am
4/26/2007 10:29:19 AM
4/26/2007 6:36:11 PM
An interesting point to bring up, i think, is that some countries (particularly in eastern europe, who also are known to have much higher math skills) dont necessarily know more, they just study different types. While I was in hungary studying, the high school kids were doing number theory and graph theory. But none of them knew what calculus was. So, to be far, we should be looking at everything they are doing, and not just a single problem.
4/26/2007 9:33:34 PM
...are you saying they weren't teaching it, or they hadn't figured it out yet.I would hope that someone using higher math would be able to figure out The Calculus.[Edited on April 26, 2007 at 10:02 PM. Reason : ...and dismiss all of Newton's observations in The Principia as obvious...]
4/26/2007 10:01:16 PM
to be fair, both problems are just geometry. the one allegedly from a chinese entrance exam is more complicated, i.e. it has more layers and given info, but not necessarily different.
4/26/2007 10:03:26 PM
4/27/2007 5:43:37 PM
Blah. forget it.[Edited on April 27, 2007 at 6:00 PM. Reason : this whole thing is stupid and not worth it.]
4/27/2007 5:57:01 PM
^
4/27/2007 6:03:05 PM
ok let's continue...
4/27/2007 6:29:46 PM
^ Dude, that's what i just said, did you even read what I said? And you quoted the wrong thing.
4/27/2007 7:17:11 PM
well I can't speak for the HK system and I know even less about Singapore so I won't comment about that either. In HK I can believe, as you say, is a derivative of the British system. But alas, the math question you first posted was from China, not HK.[Edited on April 27, 2007 at 7:25 PM. Reason : sp]
4/27/2007 7:24:40 PM
My wife took A-level mathematics in HK. I have to say, she knows more calculus from highschool than any of the entering grad. students I have met in mathematics. I've seen some of the problems they learned how to solve. I wouldn't even attempt to give them to my calculus class here (ma 141 or ma 241), they're just harder then the level we teach at NCSU. When I want a bonus question I go look in her A-level pure mathematics book.Now that I have taught calculus for several years I feel like I'm about as good as she is at it.Of course not everybody takes A-level math in HK. But according to my wife about 1/4 of the students do since it is required for science concentrations. Anyway, its not exactly a secret the US public education(K-12) lags other countries, especially in math.
4/27/2007 8:11:13 PM
^Damn.Power of the internet TWW.Mention the most obscure thing on TWW, and someone who has experience with it will find TWW and post about it, even if they are a n00b. Thanks for your post.Is your wife from HK, or American but her family was living there?[Edited on April 27, 2007 at 8:19 PM. Reason : BTW, yoru wife has nice handwriting (I am assuming it is hers, on the test solutions in PDF)]
4/27/2007 8:15:43 PM
She grew up in HK then decided to go to the USA to study physics. Her family is from China and they don't even speak English. I'm not sure if the pdf's you mention are my wife's, but yes she has very nice handwriting.
4/27/2007 9:07:52 PM