Consider how lucky you are

Something I realized lately is that the average person really is retarded.
Like someone with an IQ of 95-100 isn't very intelligent. If you have a higher IQ you don't really notice how dumb people are because you will mostly interact with friends and people who share the same interests who usually have a similar IQ to yours.
The average man is dumb, PSL 4, non-gymmaxxed and clueless about looksmaxxing or moneymaxxing.
If you're at least one standard deviation above the average (115+ IQ), use this to your advantage.

I got 120+ on the Mensa Norway IQ test.:cool:
 
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Some kids are just retarded bro, people with low IQ exist
You shouldn't be giving up on students because they are low IQ.

I am low IQ too, but I got A*A* in A-level Maths and Further Maths. Was it hard? Extremely. For certain topics, I had to practice on 100-200 questions. In total, over the two years, I probably did over 3000 practice problems.

For other high IQ people, I noticed they only had to do maybe 10-20 questions and they were good. It sucks that things are that way.

But you should be encouraging your students to work hard. IQ is a brutal pill, but it can be overcome if you are willing to put in the time
 
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I teach some real fucking retard kids, a lot of them won't pass their GCSEs and even more will never go to university. The bottom percentage of my students cannot even read a normal clock, they only understand digital. An even larger proportion of students can't even spell properly because of auto-correct.

Consider this.

If you pass school, go to uni and get a decent degree, you're already more educated than 50% of the population. If you pass GCSE maths and english, you already mog a large proportion of people. 1/3 of students failed to pass GCSE English and Maths in 2019. That number has roughly stayed the same in 2022. That's a shocking number if you think about it, 1/3 of the youth/young population failed to even pass basic english and maths?!

If you can do the bare minimum and pass those exams, you're already doing well in life. Now if we think about it, when you go clubbing or even go to a bar and find it hard to relate to some of the braindead fucks on the dancefloor, a lot of those people probably never passed their GCSEs.

Now lets get down to parenting. If you grew up with both parents in a relatively stable family, you are very lucky. Throughout human history raising of children has been a group effort, with the entire family taking part (this sort of parenting is still seen in parts of asia like bangladesh and india), the nuclear family is also relatively new however it is stable. But the underlying point is, throughout history raising children has been a group effort and not a task delegated to a single person.

It's only now that we have single parent households which are a totally un-natural and unhealthy arrangement riddled with a myriad of issues ranging from the social, psychological and the economic.

If you were able to have the luxury of being raised in a stable household, just know you were given something which 22% of the population lack. Yes 22% of the population live in single parent households.

Now think about this for a second.

  • Passing your exams
  • Getting a degree
  • Owning a car
  • Growing up in a 2 parent household
You mog a lot of people just doing that. No wonder you feel alienated from a lot of people.
I have all of this but still can't get a job and need to take phenibut and kratom to not to rope
 
You shouldn't be giving up on students because they are low IQ.

I am low IQ too, but I got A*A* in A-level Maths and Further Maths. Was it hard? Extremely. For certain topics, I had to practice on 100-200 questions. In total, over the two years, I probably did over 3000 practice problems.

For other high IQ people, I noticed they only had to do maybe 10-20 questions and they were good. It sucks that things are that way.

But you should be encouraging your students to work hard. IQ is a brutal pill, but it can be overcome if you are willing to put in the time
yes but you actually passed your GCSEs. I try to help all students, but some students don't want to learn and grew up in homes where education is seen as bad and just joining the fam business and being a bricklayer is enough
 
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I'm the ugliest male to ever exist. Everything in this life has been pitted against me. Everyone is against me and wishes for my failure.

I experience systemic oppression due to my ugliness.
 
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I'm the ugliest male to ever exist. Everything in this life has been pitted against me. Everyone is against me and wishes for my failure.

I experience systemic oppression due to my ugliness.
People said you were normie
 
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yes but you actually passed your GCSEs. I try to help all students, but some students don't want to learn and grew up in homes where education is seen as bad and just joining the fam business and being a bricklayer is enough
What do you even teach

And in what country do you teach
 
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What do you even teach

And in what country do you teach
I teach science and am a UKcel. I won't go into any further detail
 
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You shouldn't be giving up on students because they are low IQ.

I am low IQ too, but I got A*A* in A-level Maths and Further Maths. Was it hard? Extremely. For certain topics, I had to practice on 100-200 questions. In total, over the two years, I probably did over 3000 practice problems.

For other high IQ people, I noticed they only had to do maybe 10-20 questions and they were good. It sucks that things are that way.

But you should be encouraging your students to work hard. IQ is a brutal pill, but it can be overcome if you are willing to put in the time

Damn you got A* for both Maths and Further Maths? You could pretty much go to Oxford or Cambridge with those results.

What books did you use to study?
 
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I teach science and am a UKcel. I won't go into any further detail
Your life seems complex.

So you are 22?

You teach GCSE science

And you are also considering returning to med school?
 
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My irl experiences are contrary to that.

No one has had it as bad as I.
people on this forum severely overrate people because they have no idea they unlucky and live next to a bunch of ugly ethnics
 
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Your life seems complex.

So you are 22?

You teach GCSE science

And you are also considering returning to med school?
Maybe yeah, Idk why you think this is complex jfl
 
@.... Answer me nigga
 
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Damn you got A* for both Maths and Further Maths? You could pretty much go to Oxford or Cambridge with those results.

What books did you use to study?
I got Cambridge offer, but missed the STEP requirements. Got 1,3 in STEP, unfortunately. I wish I started preparing for STEP much earlier. My advice don't apply to Cambridge Maths if you don't have like 3-4 years math contest experience. I am talking about olympiad math.

For maths+further maths use the books: Mathematics: The Core Course for A-level (red cover) and Further Pure Mathematics (yellow cover) both books by Bostock and Chandler. They are books from 80s when A-level maths was much harder.

For STEP: Practice from JEE advanced math books. It's the only thing that comes close to STEP.
 
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I got Cambridge offer, but missed the STEP requirements. Got 1,3 in STEP, unfortunately. I wish I started preparing for STEP much earlier. My advice don't apply to Cambridge Maths if you don't have like 3-4 years math contest experience. I am talking about olympiad math.

For maths+further maths use the books: Mathematics: The Core Course for A-level (red cover) and Further Pure Mathematics (yellow cover) both books by Bostock and Chandler. They are books from 80s when A-level maths was much harder.

For STEP: Practice from JEE advanced math books. It's the only thing that comes close to STEP.
what do u study now?
 
I beg $5 buddy boyos!
 
what do u study now?
I am starting a math+comp sci degree at a slightly lower ranked uni this october. but i dont intend to stay there. gonna apply to oxford this year if that doesn't work out, then gonna reapply to cambridge the following year kek.
 
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people on this forum severely overrate people because they have no idea they unlucky and live next to a bunch of ugly ethnics
Yh it's like how girls overrate each other to 1) be two-FACEd and also make themselves feel better about one another

This forum does the same. I go outside and everyone mogs me. Everyone treats me like dirt beneath the shoes. Women treat me worse than a cockroach.
 
what do u study now?
I might be wrong, but I think the easiest way to get a huge high paying job is just to graduate from cambridge or oxford. so i really wanna get in there. even if it takes a few reapplies
 
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I am starting a math+comp sci degree at a slightly lower ranked uni this october. but i dont intend to stay there. gonna apply to oxford this year if that doesn't work out, then gonna reapply to cambridge the following year kek.
russel group uni? Mirin bro, my biggest regret was NOT studying maths or economics tbh
 
I might be wrong, but I think the easiest way to get a huge high paying job is just to graduate from cambridge or oxford. so i really wanna get in there. even if it takes a few reapplies
Depends on what field you wanna be working in bhai
 
russel group uni? Mirin bro, my biggest regret was NOT studying maths or economics tbh
You act like you are too old to go back and do things differently. You are early 20s not early 30s kek
 
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You act like you are too old to go back and do things differently. You are early 20s not early 30s kek
I am too old to go back to uni and do an econ degree. I never studied econ at A level. It's not the money which is the issue for me, but the sort of bs moral standard you need to uphold.

Even if I become a doctor that "you need to be a moral person" bs will pop up, where I'm expected to work out of hours and go above and beyond for people, whereas at least if you are a banker it's more or less "I'm not being paid for this, so idc"
 
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That is just UK council slum retards. Literally the bottom of the barrel. Europe is not like this and America probably isn't either.
 

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