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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So many students and parents say "As are possible if you just work hard", yet so many teachers disagree. Many students who study 5-8 hours per day in high school still get Bs and Cs. Intelligence definitely plays a role, and many students are unable to get top grades.[/quote] Depends on the grade level and subject. Maybe by 11th and 12th grade the very smart students will complete assignments and homework in 1/2 the time of a normal student. Though the really smart people do best in grad schools where creativity thinking is required. Most of k-12 and college undergrad is not pushing in to the unknown. It’s just learning what has already been learned.[/quote] Grad school is mostly exec functioning for a long haul project, not novel ideas. Creativity is for (some) professional researchers. [/quote]
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