Education and opportunity and "how schools do things wrong" are
  one of my focuses for youth rights. This book is the first one
  I'm going to buy in a long time. It just came out today. Mind
  you, I enjoyed math and am good at it. But I remember declaring
  to my mother in middle school, "Mom, I think I know everything I
  need to know in math". She mocked me but it turns out I was
  right. I have other proofs as well. I use math all of the time
  but nothing beyond 8th grade math and Excel and a little
  programming and statistics, which, it turns out is _exactly_
  what a DIFFERENT mathematics professor than this one
  conjectures. Blew my mind to be so perfectly described.. and I
  live in Excel.
  Anyway, this _is_ a part of youth rights because it's bad enough
  they're forced through school but they to be forced unnecessary
  things that ... well, I'll write for 20 pages if I get started.
  == This quote is from a DIFFERENT professor of mathematics, who
  is working on something similar right now from the university of
  georgia... and being nailed SO perfecty was uncanny. I'm not an
  engineer. I didn't go to these schools. Yet he's describing me.