Very true, most of it is bred from jealousy and insecurity. Anybody saying they aren’t jealous of the USA is a flat out liar...
Not really, based on average medals per appearance. The U.S. is #2 and the former Soviet Union is #1. Hungary is good but Romania is pretty average.Romania is killing it. ~40 less Gold medals but 30 more Silver and 70 more Bronze.
Hungary too.
No sight of Australia at all. Send help.
Not really, based on average medals per appearance. The U.S. is #2 and the former Soviet Union is #1. Hungary is good but Romania is pretty average.
On the other hand, take population size.Not really, based on average medals per appearance. The U.S. is #2 and the former Soviet Union is #1. Hungary is good but Romania is pretty average.
Both are grammatically correct, I'm pretty surprised native English speakers would never have heard a Brit or an Aussie say 'Maths' before though, I'm American, I've heard that lots of times. Get out more.
On the other hand, take population size.
I wouldn't be surprised at all if the US representatives we send in the Math Olympiad were mostly immigrants or born in the US citizens with immigrant parents.. or mostly Asians...
you know what lemme check on google:
2017 (4th)
Ankan Bhattacharya, Zachary Chroman, Andrew Gu, Vincent Huang, James Lin, and Junyao Peng. coach Po-Shen Loh,
2016 (4th place)
U.S. International Mathematical Olympiad team members Ankan Bhattacharya, Allen Liu, Ashwin Sah, Michael Kural, Yuan Yao, Junyao Peng, and coach Po-Shen Loh.Credit
2015 (1st place) - Michael Kural, Yang Liu, Ryan Alweiss, Shyam Narayanan, Allen Liu, David Stoner
Looks like mostly Asians.. lol
"American" is not an ethnicity.
Part of the reason America is great at lots of things is that people who are great at lots of things come to America and become Americans.
If a society has weak maths it also has weak science. The advances the US has made in technology should be proof enough that this is not the case.
Just by judging the Math Olympiads, an international pre-college math contest you can clearly see USA is top ranked in maths.
Here in the midwest we pluralize "meth". As in, "I'm looking to buy some meths." Or, "I snort meths but I'm not down with smoking it."
Do people do that in the UK?
But the larger the population, the larger the amount of geniuses. The larger the amount of geniuses the easiest it is to recruit a few to study math.Not really because you're only pulling a very small number of people from the very top of your population. You're not pulling from a representative cross section. Or even a proportional amount.
That's true, as long as they remain loyal that is."American" is not an ethnicity.
Part of the reason America is great at lots of things is that people who are great at lots of things come to America and become Americans.
But the larger the population, the larger the amount of geniuses. The larger the amount of geniuses the easiest it is to recruit a few to study math.