In which I geek out
Based on this, you could almost call it bae’s theorem.
Math!
Now that I actually know what Baye's theorem is, I wonder how you applied it in your math IA. I recall you looking at SAT data and race, so is it something like "how does your chance of getting into college change based on SAT" across races?
I like math—write more math posts.
> is it something like "how does your chance of getting into college change based on SAT" across races?
Ended up being GPA, not SAT, but yeah, exactly that. I'll show you the tables I made; Substack won't let me put images here for some reason.
> I like math—write more math posts.
I really should...
Based on this, you could almost call it bae’s theorem.
Math!
Now that I actually know what Baye's theorem is, I wonder how you applied it in your math IA. I recall you looking at SAT data and race, so is it something like "how does your chance of getting into college change based on SAT" across races?
I like math—write more math posts.
> is it something like "how does your chance of getting into college change based on SAT" across races?
Ended up being GPA, not SAT, but yeah, exactly that. I'll show you the tables I made; Substack won't let me put images here for some reason.
> I like math—write more math posts.
I really should...