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<p>[QUOTE="ToughCOINS, post: 3948936, member: 20480"]I was once devastated by a test score of 45 on a technical exam, even after learning that I got a B because the high was just a little higher. The days of pressing students that hard to learn all they can are long gone. When my daughter was in high school, I was mortified to learn that students at her school are allowed to take the same exam a second time if they are not satisfied with their performance the first time around . . . what's that? I'm not worried for her because she pushes herself hard, and her accomplishments reflect that, but I really worry about those who rely on the leniency introduced by our most recent educators.</p><p><br /></p><p>As for the "flatness of coin sales", I don't find them flat . . . I think they have been very consistent for a long time. What I think is happening is that the masses are learning which coins are truly scarce and which can be found in most any dusty corner, and both demand and prices are changing to reflect that.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ToughCOINS, post: 3948936, member: 20480"]I was once devastated by a test score of 45 on a technical exam, even after learning that I got a B because the high was just a little higher. The days of pressing students that hard to learn all they can are long gone. When my daughter was in high school, I was mortified to learn that students at her school are allowed to take the same exam a second time if they are not satisfied with their performance the first time around . . . what's that? I'm not worried for her because she pushes herself hard, and her accomplishments reflect that, but I really worry about those who rely on the leniency introduced by our most recent educators. As for the "flatness of coin sales", I don't find them flat . . . I think they have been very consistent for a long time. What I think is happening is that the masses are learning which coins are truly scarce and which can be found in most any dusty corner, and both demand and prices are changing to reflect that.[/QUOTE]
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