Maybe he’s a visual thinker. Schools don’t fit well with all types. Calculus, for example, is not easy for many very creative people but our insistence on it blocks the system from meeting their needs. I loved calculus but it was useless in my professional engineering career. My visual side was the source of my problem solving and machine design successes.
Templo S.U.D. over 1 year ago
sure, Baldomero
Rhetorical_Question over 1 year ago
Having potential is not the same as getting results.
purepaul Premium Member over 1 year ago
Maybe he’s a visual thinker. Schools don’t fit well with all types. Calculus, for example, is not easy for many very creative people but our insistence on it blocks the system from meeting their needs. I loved calculus but it was useless in my professional engineering career. My visual side was the source of my problem solving and machine design successes.
James Deveney Premium Member over 1 year ago
Or you need glasses, or dyslexic, or a number of other things that impede learning.
ladykat over 1 year ago
Any number of reasons could account for the low mark.
locake over 1 year ago
No, he is not smart enough. Most of the kids in school have average or below average intelligence.
Cameron1988 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Study more
eced52 over 1 year ago
Then teach you answers some lessons.
TwilightFaze over 1 year ago
I shoulda used that response when my dad told me this XD