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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The PP explained TJ for her DC. There are students at TJ who are just naturally brilliant. But most know who they are. They are not just smart. Usually these students have famil members who are also very smart. Like teach physics at MIT. Left thier country to attend Harvard like everyone else I the family. Uncle is a famous writer or inventor. [/quote] I don't know what you imply by that statement. Can the naturally brilliant skip hard work and be successful? or is hard work, passion, motivation are qualities needed along with above average brilliance to make someone successful? My child is going to TJ, and while I would like to think DC is brilliant, I would not compromise on the other qualities mentioned above. We have family members that are teaching at MIT and Harvard, on both parents side, and have successful people in other people. We like to think these people worked very hard to get where they are. [/quote] PP - meant to say successful people (family members) in other fields. [/quote]
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