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Several months before attending college, I started studying algebra and geometry in the evenings after work, and on the weekends. The college placement math test had several levels; each harder than the next. Progressing through each level, more and more people gave up on the math problems because of the increased difficulty. When the highest math level finally rolled around, I was sitting in a room with a handful of people. They had reduced the numbers from hundreds to less than a half-dozen. |
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