It's comparing players of the same rating today vs. the past using the chess engine Stockfish to analyze how well players are a certain ELO performed. For example a player with an ELO score of 2000 today is stronger…
You're totally off with your numbers. I don't know anything about college entrance exams so I won't comment on them. If you play football in the NCAA you need to be closer to the 98th percentile to have a shot in the…
I don't think it's just that. I think a lot of it is just a desire for successful results. Once you learn how to do something and it works you don't bother with asking if it's the most efficient way or not. You know it…
Except those "better bookstores" are also struggling. The internet might not be killing physical book sales, but online retailers are killing physical book retailers.
I think the conversion is somewhere around 1 pound to 1.30 in dollars. So 26k for training and 52k afterwards.
It's comparing players of the same rating today vs. the past using the chess engine Stockfish to analyze how well players are a certain ELO performed. For example a player with an ELO score of 2000 today is stronger…
You're totally off with your numbers. I don't know anything about college entrance exams so I won't comment on them. If you play football in the NCAA you need to be closer to the 98th percentile to have a shot in the…
I don't think it's just that. I think a lot of it is just a desire for successful results. Once you learn how to do something and it works you don't bother with asking if it's the most efficient way or not. You know it…
Except those "better bookstores" are also struggling. The internet might not be killing physical book sales, but online retailers are killing physical book retailers.
I think the conversion is somewhere around 1 pound to 1.30 in dollars. So 26k for training and 52k afterwards.