A British five year old has passed the MCP exam, proving he's both a Minesweeper Consultant as well as a Solitaire Expert. His family pretty much agree that it's just a matter of memorising the multiple choice answers: The hardest challenge was explaining the language of the test to a five-year-old. But he seemed to pick it up and has a very good memory.
When you are looking for an employee, do you look at pieces of paper that a five year old can get from memorising a few answers, or do you trust references and resumes?
(Score: 2) by strattitarius on Monday November 17 2014, @07:26PM
Well not to be outdone, in the US algebra actually starts as early as kindergarten depending on the definition of algebra. Kindergarten worksheets have " 5 - _ = 3 " if you count that as algebra.
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