I didn't lie... Page 16 of my OECD link shows that the average was 505 for 2018... EDIT:: Nevermind I'm a dumbass. that graph is for reading and literacy.... guess I know how I'd score...
Yeah I just looked at the two sources. Somethings up will add a disclaimer in my comment
I agree (and point out in my comment) that this is not a 1:1 comparison.
totally agree with you. was just pointing out a statistical quirk I thought added value to the discussion. I'll even retract my point that the US maths education system isn't failing as a whole. When two demographics…
**DISCLAIMER: The numbers don't add up, someone's numbers are wrong see Jesson's child comment >US is below the mean for average mathematical performance and this isn't helping. This depends on whether or not you…
hey, i dont know much about central banking/economics, but i feel like i know enough to know that I know nothing. it seems that this topic produces the lowest-quality, highest-confidence responses of any on this board.…
I didn't lie... Page 16 of my OECD link shows that the average was 505 for 2018... EDIT:: Nevermind I'm a dumbass. that graph is for reading and literacy.... guess I know how I'd score...
Yeah I just looked at the two sources. Somethings up will add a disclaimer in my comment
I agree (and point out in my comment) that this is not a 1:1 comparison.
totally agree with you. was just pointing out a statistical quirk I thought added value to the discussion. I'll even retract my point that the US maths education system isn't failing as a whole. When two demographics…
**DISCLAIMER: The numbers don't add up, someone's numbers are wrong see Jesson's child comment >US is below the mean for average mathematical performance and this isn't helping. This depends on whether or not you…
hey, i dont know much about central banking/economics, but i feel like i know enough to know that I know nothing. it seems that this topic produces the lowest-quality, highest-confidence responses of any on this board.…