I’m not surprised the Caribbean is in the blue. My dad (Haitian) was teaching me 4th grade math at 6. Nikkas always thought I was a genius in math but it was more so of me learning the shyt before them.
Bruh, my Haitian dad was an engineer so I feel that.I’m not surprised the Caribbean is in the blue. My dad (Haitian) was teaching me 4th grade math at 6. Nikkas always thought I was a genius in math but it was more so of me learning the shyt before them.
Spending summers in Flatbush doing my math bookI’m not surprised the Caribbean is in the blue. My dad (Haitian) was teaching me 4th grade math at 6. Nikkas always thought I was a genius in math but it was more so of me learning the shyt before them.

For some reason my carribeam folks had a much better grasp on math than Americans.
But my school district did some bullshyt. When I graduated from middle school we went from doing algebra, geometry, light trig formulas then all of sudden 9th grade they went only word problems . I just couldn't grasp it during that transition.
Anyone who went to NYC public high-school, yall remember those purple math books? I don't know if every school district did it but they fukked me up with the word problems because I was only used to doing straight math formulas.
Nah. I didn't take any math regents in high-school. I dropped out by my junior year.Do you remember taking regents exam? Math B specifically?