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Once college begins, however, you’ll probably never differentiate another equation unless you pursue a degree in math, science, or engineering.7 Knowledge of statistics, in contrast, is useful whether or not you go to college. Nobel Prize winner Daniel Kahneman shows that statistical illiteracy underpins many foolish real-world choices.8 Yet only 7.7% of high school students pass a stats class.
The Case Against Education: Why the Education System Is a Waste of Time and Money
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