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June 15, 2010 at 4:13 PM #565629June 15, 2010 at 4:50 PM #565634ucodegenParticipant
Thought this article about math illiteracy and the chance of foreclosure was interesting. Wonder if Piggys have higher math illiteracy than the average person.
Perhaps you meant “Wonder if Piggys have higher math literacy than the average person” ?
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The other alternative, he said, would be working to help borrowers improve their financial literacy before they took out the loan.<soapbox>
One thing I have always felt was important, was better financial education within our school system along with the basics and less emphasis on the ‘feel-good’ types of studies.
<soapbox>June 15, 2010 at 4:50 PM #566538ucodegenParticipantThought this article about math illiteracy and the chance of foreclosure was interesting. Wonder if Piggys have higher math illiteracy than the average person.
Perhaps you meant “Wonder if Piggys have higher math literacy than the average person” ?
from article:
The other alternative, he said, would be working to help borrowers improve their financial literacy before they took out the loan.<soapbox>
One thing I have always felt was important, was better financial education within our school system along with the basics and less emphasis on the ‘feel-good’ types of studies.
<soapbox>June 15, 2010 at 4:50 PM #566250ucodegenParticipantThought this article about math illiteracy and the chance of foreclosure was interesting. Wonder if Piggys have higher math illiteracy than the average person.
Perhaps you meant “Wonder if Piggys have higher math literacy than the average person” ?
from article:
The other alternative, he said, would be working to help borrowers improve their financial literacy before they took out the loan.<soapbox>
One thing I have always felt was important, was better financial education within our school system along with the basics and less emphasis on the ‘feel-good’ types of studies.
<soapbox>June 15, 2010 at 4:50 PM #566143ucodegenParticipantThought this article about math illiteracy and the chance of foreclosure was interesting. Wonder if Piggys have higher math illiteracy than the average person.
Perhaps you meant “Wonder if Piggys have higher math literacy than the average person” ?
from article:
The other alternative, he said, would be working to help borrowers improve their financial literacy before they took out the loan.<soapbox>
One thing I have always felt was important, was better financial education within our school system along with the basics and less emphasis on the ‘feel-good’ types of studies.
<soapbox>June 15, 2010 at 4:50 PM #565538ucodegenParticipantThought this article about math illiteracy and the chance of foreclosure was interesting. Wonder if Piggys have higher math illiteracy than the average person.
Perhaps you meant “Wonder if Piggys have higher math literacy than the average person” ?
from article:
The other alternative, he said, would be working to help borrowers improve their financial literacy before they took out the loan.<soapbox>
One thing I have always felt was important, was better financial education within our school system along with the basics and less emphasis on the ‘feel-good’ types of studies.
<soapbox>June 15, 2010 at 6:04 PM #566213Diego MamaniParticipantfrom article:
The other alternative, he said…I hate it when people say “other alternative.” The “alter” prefix already means “other,” so the article is being redundant. It should say “an alternative” or “another option.”
/off-topic rant off
June 15, 2010 at 6:04 PM #566320Diego MamaniParticipantfrom article:
The other alternative, he said…I hate it when people say “other alternative.” The “alter” prefix already means “other,” so the article is being redundant. It should say “an alternative” or “another option.”
/off-topic rant off
June 15, 2010 at 6:04 PM #565607Diego MamaniParticipantfrom article:
The other alternative, he said…I hate it when people say “other alternative.” The “alter” prefix already means “other,” so the article is being redundant. It should say “an alternative” or “another option.”
/off-topic rant off
June 15, 2010 at 6:04 PM #565704Diego MamaniParticipantfrom article:
The other alternative, he said…I hate it when people say “other alternative.” The “alter” prefix already means “other,” so the article is being redundant. It should say “an alternative” or “another option.”
/off-topic rant off
June 15, 2010 at 6:04 PM #566609Diego MamaniParticipantfrom article:
The other alternative, he said…I hate it when people say “other alternative.” The “alter” prefix already means “other,” so the article is being redundant. It should say “an alternative” or “another option.”
/off-topic rant off
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