miércoles, 3 de septiembre de 2025

I‘ve been getting collegiate scores on MAP and state testing since 6th grade

Hello people, how are y‘all doing today?

So just for some background, since I was in first grade doing complicated division, my parents knew I was, „gifted.“ My testing scores stopped improving after 6th grade (Lexile range generally 1400-1550, and I forgot math lol), at least not by very much.

At this point I’m in 9th grade, and I was wondering what I could do to supplement my learning. I want to be a neurosurgeon, so that’s why I care in the first place. Should I study books using the kings English to maybe improve my reading (would KJV Bible work? I was reading mine anyway)? But I think math can be improved in school still.

During MAP and state testing for math, I did quite well despite half of the problems involving function and the Pythagorean theorem, which I basically had to figure out (I still don’t really know what function is, but the Pythagorean was easy to figure out).

Math does involve logic and reasoning (like a lot), which is why I perform really well in that area, but it’s also a ton of memorization, so I don’t think I need much to supplement that outside of school. Thanks y‘all (yes that last paragraph was mostly bragging)

Sadly I couldn’t not edit my title after posting, so very sorry for it not being clear.



Submitted September 03, 2025 at 07:05AM by No_energyforeal https://ift.tt/wL7OBmb

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