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Skipping a Grade in Math: the Pros and Cons Skipping a grade in math for many students is an excellent option, but there are some disadvantages that can affect a student’s choice. Benefits: It can stimulate interest in mathematics and strengthen …
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By Cherri Wang We all started as immigrants. America is essentially a nation of newcomers that promises freedom. Yet despite the origins of this country, discrimination is still prevalent throughout. As a Chinese-American, I have experienced the all of the stereotypical and …
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