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Great at math, failing English? (different to before)?

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Is there anything I can do to bridge the math-english gap? I really need to get my marks up in english (year 12, Australia)

My sentence structure, grammar and spelling are practically PERFECT.

By year 12 english i mean the "society's values and attitudes" thing.

Thanking you.

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  1. Well you got me, I'm here in the USA and 55 years old

    Way back when, long after flunking English, I discovered that a 1923 primer could teach with better understanding than the big text books required by the school. the primer was only 28 pages.

    The people that write English and math books today get paid by the word and  delivery and clarity of the subject is so much more financially rewarding if you use an additional 400,000 adjectives and 400,000 adverbs, to cover and subject.

    You see a clear and straight forward delivery of any topic restricts the size of the author's bank account.

    The students education be dammed!


  2. math is more important anyways.  go for an engineering or computer degree and you will make enough money.

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