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[quote=Anonymous]Blah blah. I have 2 athletic make teens who have been straight A students. School has always come incredibly easy—in all subjects. I never have even looked to see canvas or anything else. They are honors/AP at a hard private because middle school (public k-8) was a joke. Oldest scored 35 first try ACT end of sophomore year (36 reading and verbal). Has an unweighted 4.0/4.4 (APs not allowed freshmen only 1 allowed sophomore year). He is looking at politics/international relations/history. Sophomore also has straight As. Great creative writer, music - but loves science too. Avid reader. They both excel at 2 sports. Oldest will play in college. He had a summer job and took a college course last summer. His friends are very much like him—superb students. Very social, active. Boys in UMC are not flailing. At the more elite universities gender tends to be more balanced.[/quote]
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