>>13572862No. I understood it, it's just that I found it easier to go from point A to B in the learning curve than they did.
They were also not that good as students.
Imagine trying to find an angle in a shape dividing it in triangles and then someone who's about to enter college just asks you "hey wait how did you find that a2+b2=c2 thing, anon?".
>>13572880I didn't study personally with many but I went to school with several girls in my classes, some over years.
Most were shit at math and it showed both in their selected university degrees and their grades.
Not saying "women dumb" or something, when I got accepted into college I got the second highest score (something like SATs if I understand America's education system correctly) in my school, after a female.
It's just that the smart females mostly followed careers in Medicine & Biology, not Math, Engineering or Physical Sciences.
In my college you barely had females in math classes, and even less in physics or engineering ones. The only engineering course with more than 2 or 3 females was one almost entirely focused on management. Chemical engineering had a few too, but Electrical, Computer, Mechanical and similar were tremendous sausage fests with only a few (disproportionately asian) females.