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Old 02.09.2011, 10:36 AM   #64
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Originally Posted by Nefeli
there is an early crucial point with math, around when you are 9-or 10 at school, where you might lose it. and then its this silly "terror" around it, that simply puts you off; it always made me furious and i remember telling to my fellow pupils, to ignore this "terror". not that anybody was listening to me!


I think you might be right.....I don't think I would enjoy math so much if it wasn't for my 7th grade teacher. Maybe I was just smitten....but When I heard "you can do better" my interest in math grew exponentially..........



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