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Charlie Kirk runs on common sense.
Most Universities run on Liberal viewpoints which tend to be anti-American.
I would expect Charlie to come out on top 999/1000 times.
In fairness education in the U.S. has been purposely been degraded by the Liberals in power for decades now.
When I went to school I actually learned what the class called for with a few exceptions.
My 7th grade reading teacher was a Liberal and gave me average grades in reading. When I took the C.A.T. (California Achievement Test) in 7th grade I scored a 10th grade reading level.
He was the precursor to the diseased Liberals we have nowadays.
My 8th grade History teacher was basically along the same lines as him. Spent some of the time teaching us NOTHING about U.S. history ... which oddly enough was what the class was called.
Keep Gaslighting lmao.
So what you're saying is that by Californian standards, the teacher found you to be average, but when the results are standardised against the rest of the USA, you come out above average? Way to go, you!
The teacher was giving him poor marks on purpose.
My mistake I guess - internet is showing it as standardised nationally on my end.
"the California Achievement Test (CAT) is nationally normed, meaning it is standardized against a representative sample of students across the United States."