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I'm inclined to be very optimistic, because the guy is fifteen years old and the opportunity cost is League of Legends. :-)

But more to the point you're addressing, physics tends to be easier to grade than math because there is a big focus on calculation, and there you can have answers in the back with no subtle questions about things like whether a student's proof skipped a step because they thought it was obvious or because they didn't know it was necessary. That is not to say physics doesn't have those questions, just that a lot of times the answer is clearer-cut. If the whole thing had been about topology it'd be different.




I disagree. Moreover, it is rather unfortunately the case that the comments section here has decided to throw a party for the death of formal higher education. I'm here to piss in the punch at that party.


And I for one thank you for your service.




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