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my son is a very gifted mathematician and last year he came first in the county maths show. my neighbour's son (at a different school) is also gifted but he only managed to come third last year. This year the rules have been changed and there will be much greater financial rewards available: 50 prizes available from £1000 for first place down to smaller prizes of £10.
that my son has the ability to win this competetion is not in question however, he feels that if he were to submit papers in the names of 49 of his classmates he would be able to hoover up all of the prize money albeit to the detriment of his honest and hardworking peers. should i treat this as admirable capitalist endeavour or scold him for his greedy fraudulence?
his maths teacher seems ambivalent.
that my son has the ability to win this competetion is not in question however, he feels that if he were to submit papers in the names of 49 of his classmates he would be able to hoover up all of the prize money albeit to the detriment of his honest and hardworking peers. should i treat this as admirable capitalist endeavour or scold him for his greedy fraudulence?
his maths teacher seems ambivalent.
nobody ever wins on those things.
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Re: mischief
Not convinced by this part of the analogy.unknownpseudonym wrote:his maths teacher seems ambivalent.

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Hmm. Sounds like your boy needs a better role model than you if you don't think this is wrong. Do you also encourage him to cheat in exams if you think he can get away with it?
You should encourage him to work in Late Night Quiz TV. Sounds like he has the morals for it.
His maths teachers are no doubt ambivalent because they are more than likely still nerds despite their middle age. Try asking his English teachers for a view.
You should encourage him to work in Late Night Quiz TV. Sounds like he has the morals for it.
His maths teachers are no doubt ambivalent because they are more than likely still nerds despite their middle age. Try asking his English teachers for a view.
Stupid punters. Telly all the week, screw the wife Saturday
I suggest that you actually encourage him to do it, and when he wins all the money you teach him a sharp lesson in reality by taking all the prize money off him, thus demonstrating that “cheats never prosper”.
Remember that precocious female maths genius and her father who appeared on Blue Peter? Quite frankly I wanted to slap them silly. My left nut had more idea about computing than those Tandy TRS-80 tits ever did.
Knock Knock…
Who’s there?
Maths genius….
“Maths Genius” who?
Exactly!
Remember that precocious female maths genius and her father who appeared on Blue Peter? Quite frankly I wanted to slap them silly. My left nut had more idea about computing than those Tandy TRS-80 tits ever did.
Knock Knock…
Who’s there?
Maths genius….
“Maths Genius” who?
Exactly!
Re: mischief
I read that as "scold him for his greedy flatulence". Ha ha.unknownpseudonym wrote:should i treat this as admirable capitalist endeavour or scold him for his greedy fraudulence?
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