Harsh Kumar

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Harsh Kumar

Harsh Kumar

@harshk6901

Katılım Temmuz 2023
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Harsh Kumar
Harsh Kumar@harshk6901·
@pplatypussss True. Wish I just died. Everything about me sucks and I don't know why I was even born.
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perry@pplatypussss·
You can't outgrow your genetics and luck. Almost all the things that matter in your life, are decided at the moment you are born. After that you can just keep trying to work with what you got.
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Harsh Kumar
Harsh Kumar@harshk6901·
@_xcrunch_ @justinskycak They're just finding 140+ iq kids and training them. Ofc they'll be able to do this stuff when they're smarter than most adults at the age of 8.
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Harsh Kumar
Harsh Kumar@harshk6901·
@EvilEve_real @ninja_maths @Indian_Bronson Yes. Less than 1% of people are capable of this, if im being generous. Raw IQ is the main thing here. These 10 year olds would score at least 1 SD higher than the average adult on IQ tests.
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Alex Smith
Alex Smith@ninja_maths·
For anyone wondering how a third-grader can complete six years' worth of math in a single year AND score a 5 on the AP Calculus exam. This knowledge graph spans 3,000 math topics, from 4th grade to the university level, providing the perfect basis for mastery learning. Students can go as fast or far as they want! There are no restrictions whatsoever. The only requirement is that they must demonstrate mastery of each topic before moving on to the next. Kids are capable of incredible things when given that kind of freedom and support.
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They did it, my beamish boys! ⚔️🐉 My 3rd and 6th graders have slain the AP Calc BC dragon and just got their 5s!

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Harsh Kumar
Harsh Kumar@harshk6901·
@ninja_maths There's no need to wonder. Some people are gifted and they can do things like this. Simple.
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Harsh Kumar
Harsh Kumar@harshk6901·
@justinskycak Ofc they'll be able to do it if they're profundly gifted and put the time in. They would probably score much better than the average adult on iq tests.
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Justin Skycak
Justin Skycak@justinskycak·
3rd grade is our youngest so far to ace the AP Calc BC exam, but we have a track record including: -- A 5th grader who aced AP Calc BC last year: x.com/justinskycak/s… -- Numerous middle schoolers: the students in our original school program, who were representative of typical honors students, would take AP Calc BC in 8th grade. More info: #math-academy-origin-story" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">justinmath.com/podcast-prep/#…
Justin Skycak@justinskycak

With strong enough instruction, many students can ace AP Calc BC in middle school. We've had plenty of typical honors 6th graders place in at prealgebra, learn HS math in 6th/7th, and calc in 8th. Top students can do it even earlier. We even had an elementary schooler do it.

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Justin Skycak
Justin Skycak@justinskycak·
For anyone wondering how a kid can learn six years' worth of math in one year -- really *learn* it, not just "cover" it: Each circle represents a topic. The darker the circle, the stronger the student's knowledge. Students systematically master prerequisite topics before approaching more advanced ones. While pushing forward, they interleave across many learning paths to improve transfer. They also systematically review previously learned content at optimal intervals to strengthen long-term retention. What you're seeing is a student's math brain getting wired up under maximum-efficiency learning conditions. (The animation below is just for one course, a smaller subset of the entire curriculum.)
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Alex Smith@ninja_maths

For anyone wondering how a third-grader can complete six years' worth of math in a single year AND score a 5 on the AP Calculus exam. This knowledge graph spans 3,000 math topics, from 4th grade to the university level, providing the perfect basis for mastery learning. Students can go as fast or far as they want! There are no restrictions whatsoever. The only requirement is that they must demonstrate mastery of each topic before moving on to the next. Kids are capable of incredible things when given that kind of freedom and support.

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taoki
taoki@justalexoki·
stop looking for shortcuts and just fucking do it. you know what to do, you know you can do it, you're just looking for a way out. just do it. nothing is going to save you from just doing it
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Elite Futbol Talk | EFT
Elite Futbol Talk | EFT@EliteFutbolTalk·
🚨Bernardo Silva: Why I was angry ??? Rodri told me i’m too short to score a header.
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Romi
Romi@meromeosailopal·
@NoodleHairCR7 If that was Messi, they would’ve gave him penalty easy
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fan@NoodleHairCR7·
So this wasnt a foul????? Egypt are robbed
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Polymarket Sports
Polymarket Sports@PolymarketSport·
🚨CONTROVERSIAL: VAR didn’t call this as a penalty OR a foul in the build up to Argentina’s 3rd goal… …Egypt had an earlier goal ruled back for a foul in the build up
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Jakub
Jakub@jakubflow·
Exactly. His father, early environment, training exposure, habits, discipline and lifestyle all shaped his development. If you give a high-potential kid (which is almost everyone) the right environment from a young age, he develops very differently than if you raise him on processed food, poor sleep, no sunlight, low movement, stress and modern habits.
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Jakub
Jakub@jakubflow·
Most people see Erling Haaland and think: "genetics" But then you look at how he lives: - red meat - raw milk - organs - raw honey - sunlight - sleep - grounding - recovery - simple lifestyle And suddenly it makes sense. Elite biology is built from elite inputs. You don't become a machine by living like a modern slave. Haaland is what happens when you live like a human.
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Coby DuBose | DuBose Defense
Every four years we take the best 11 athletes in every other country and put them up against the 4000th best athletes in America, and see if we can win. It's a crazy exercise.
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Harsh Kumar
Harsh Kumar@harshk6901·
@Adityakrsaha Not THAT big of an upset tbh. Like west indies beating india or something.
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SuperaMoras@MorasSupera·
@_satya_x @isaguedezo Visa to England refused was it? You’ll have to stay in your cess pit country and marry your cousin…
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One Blood 🇬🇭 🇺🇸@Tipster_Blood·
Brazil 🇧🇷 3 : 1 🇳🇴 Norway Mexico 🇲🇽 2 : 1 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 England Portugal 🇵🇹 2 : 1 🇪🇸 Spain As seen in the dream
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Harsh Kumar
Harsh Kumar@harshk6901·
@CrewsMat10 If thats 7.9 then wtf is a 10? Does he need to save 5 more penalties?
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MC@CrewsMat10·
Bro really wants that 10M Instagram followers. 😭
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Johns.
Johns.@CricCrazyJohns·
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi dismissed for 14 from 10 balls.
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