You can get all of the correct numerical answers for the Putnam and still get a zero, because the reasoning is graded very harshly. The scores measured in this paper are not comparable to actual Putnam scores.
Haha, the thing about jargon is that is typically hiding something not so bad. (At least in this case, the solution is something you could explain to a high-schooler).
You can get all of the correct numerical answers for the Putnam and still get a zero, because the reasoning is graded very harshly. The scores measured in this paper are not comparable to actual Putnam scores.
Haha, the thing about jargon is that is typically hiding something not so bad. (At least in this case, the solution is something you could explain to a high-schooler).