Today, I took the math portion of the California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE). Not interesting, I know.
Of course, the questions tended to be around the difficulty of the last one: "If -x=-2, then x is equal to what?" Hmm, good question. Maybe "x=the-education-standards-of-the-state-and-country-are-so-rapidly-declining-that-to-now-pass-the-CAHSEE-all-you-need-is-a-fifth-grade-education." I find it depressing. To get through 46 problems that were supposed to show a sophisticated knowledge of math, it took me ten minutes. Problem much?
Of course, the questions tended to be around the difficulty of the last one: "If -x=-2, then x is equal to what?" Hmm, good question. Maybe "x=the-education-standards-of-the-state-and-country-are-so-rapidly-declining-that-to-now-pass-the-CAHSEE-all-you-need-is-a-fifth-grade-education." I find it depressing. To get through 46 problems that were supposed to show a sophisticated knowledge of math, it took me ten minutes. Problem much?
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