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Martin's avatar

As an Eastern European who went to college in the US, back in the 90s, I remember studying for GRE and thinking to myself, "we did this kind of math problems in the 7th grade." Having prepped for the big exam over one weekend (whereas local kids would have spent at least a year in Kaplan courses, dry-running and taking and re-taking the tests), my scores turned out to be in the 90+ percentile (760/800 points for the quant section).

US college = roughly the equivalent of European high school. And this was 30 years ago.

INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

Mississippi way to go !

Food in prison seems to be better than in schools.  No surprise there.

Thomas Massie  hits the nail again.

If one parent stays home and homeschools, this would save quite a bit of money.  Free babysitting, mom or dad could make a healthy meal cheaper than anything you can buy, no second car needed, no fancy clothes or tons of make-up to wear to work, enjoy time with your children, teach them thing necessary for life (like how to mend clothes, put a button on etc.), just so much to do!

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