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It stands for Academically Talented. (AT)
yes, math is going to be needed in every job you ever desire to have
Math, gym, science and social studies math, l.a., literacy, and reading
Yes, you can be a doctor with math literacy, as a basic understanding of math is sufficient for medical studies and practice. While advanced math skills are not typically required, doctors must be comfortable with statistics, basic calculations for dosages, and interpreting data. Most medical programs emphasize science and critical thinking over advanced mathematics. Ultimately, strong communication, empathy, and clinical skills are more crucial in the medical field.
parents must teach discipline and guide them in literacy.
They are both very important and neither one is really better.
You must complete any high school required Math. This math will help you solve complex cases that have to do with time and that may require you to multiple, divide and even use equations
There is no math class in law school. In a law firm, it would probably be general math.
English writing skills, basic math skills, a general knowledge of US History, and some concepts of government.
You don't really need either. However if you need one as a requirement math literacy is the more correct option. It deals with the basic understanding of math while pure math is a series of complex mathematics courses that involve theoretical problems with no actually world uses outside of math(at the moment).
Voting Rights Act of 1965
You will not need math in law school. Even when I took the Income Tax course, I did not need any math.