My son scored an 81 on his algebra test because he has a hard time showing his work. I've told him that he needs to speak to the professor about this, that the reasons she wants the work shown is to show that he understands the concepts and that he is not cheating and he can prove that to her in one conversation. He definitely understands the concepts. He's figured out that there are something like 49 operations in math and has figured out how to do them in his head and he does them now very quickly, so it's very laborious and counterintuitive for him to go back and try to show how he did it. He doesn't want to have this conversation with his professor so I told him to just start yelling out the answers in class when he knows them and to quit pretending to take notes; just sit there with his hands plainly in view on his desk (so she knows he's not using a phone) and answer the equations she writes on the board. He says that he can do this, so he needs to show the professor that he can do this.
Whew. It's hard to be the mama of a twice-exceptional young man and also be hands-off and let him do his own thing. He's 19. He doesn't need his mama going over there and talking to anyone about it. He needs to handle it on his own.
As long as he passes the class, right? And 81 is a pass. There's just a part of me that says it is a shame for someone that good at math to get an 81. :-(
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