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Our society has a lot of conflicting, contradictory, and schizophrenic ideas of how to deal with minimum, mean, median, maximum, and the relationship between them.
Lmao benson. Never knew PG did that. He is a bit of a pain in the behind and so is his wife but they are a pretty smart couple. They are living their life now. One daughter is a big shot lawyer. The other (I think) is a doctor. They got a place in our building and one in florida and go back and forth. the wife was assistant principal at my junior high and when she retired, she was asked to head up the teacher fellowship program for a while but now that they are both retired completely, they are living life to the fullest.
Legion, wait for middle and high school. That’s where grades and test score (along with attendance and punctuality) count–a lot–for admission! And in 3rd grade when they start doing standardized tests, there will be a lot of emphasis on test prep.
benson, I am not surprised. The record companies who sign these people build a personality for them.
My friend was on one of those reality show dating games nonsense and the producers would constantly tell them how to act and build a personality for each one of them so that they all kinda be different and controversial so it makes for good TV.
My other friend auditioned for American Idol a bunch of times and they told him that he has an amazing voice but he was pretty much too good looking to be on the show as they wanted the top 24 to be kinda unique/geeky/weird looking so they can do them over as the show progresses and he looked too much like one of the typical boy band guys to be aired. :o(
I had a professor at Cooper Union – who is Kens’ neighbor – who was famous for the way he passed back test results. He would pass back our test results in the order of our grade. The person who scored the highest got his or her test back first, the next highest grade would receive his or hers next, and so on ….all the way to the last person, who had the lowest score.
Our society has a lot of conflicting, contradictory, and schizophrenic ideas of how to deal with minimum, mean, median, maximum, and the relationship between them.
Lmao benson. Never knew PG did that. He is a bit of a pain in the behind and so is his wife but they are a pretty smart couple. They are living their life now. One daughter is a big shot lawyer. The other (I think) is a doctor. They got a place in our building and one in florida and go back and forth. the wife was assistant principal at my junior high and when she retired, she was asked to head up the teacher fellowship program for a while but now that they are both retired completely, they are living life to the fullest.
M4L;
Who needs a street when we Bensons had an entire neighborhood named after us? Speaking of which: the poster “Bennie” is back in the “Hot Seat” thread.
Legion, wait for middle and high school. That’s where grades and test score (along with attendance and punctuality) count–a lot–for admission! And in 3rd grade when they start doing standardized tests, there will be a lot of emphasis on test prep.
benson, I am not surprised. The record companies who sign these people build a personality for them.
My friend was on one of those reality show dating games nonsense and the producers would constantly tell them how to act and build a personality for each one of them so that they all kinda be different and controversial so it makes for good TV.
My other friend auditioned for American Idol a bunch of times and they told him that he has an amazing voice but he was pretty much too good looking to be on the show as they wanted the top 24 to be kinda unique/geeky/weird looking so they can do them over as the show progresses and he looked too much like one of the typical boy band guys to be aired. :o(
benson, did you know there is a “Benson Street” in Manhattan?
I had a professor at Cooper Union – who is Kens’ neighbor – who was famous for the way he passed back test results. He would pass back our test results in the order of our grade. The person who scored the highest got his or her test back first, the next highest grade would receive his or hers next, and so on ….all the way to the last person, who had the lowest score.
sounds lame legion – schools in NYC sound like an absolute freakin nightmare
I think it is Rob. Not sure though. It’s like one of those secondary cable channels that no one really watches.