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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Being #1 as a Rubik's Cube champion, isn't the same thing as "doing fine." [/quote] He has friends at school and gets excellent grades: If that's not doing fine, please tell what is.[/quote] from what you said, at "a school where one's chess and Rubik's cube prowess is admired..." any other place, he'd be a candidate for a swirly. Think long term.[/quote] He currently goes to a public charter school for kids with IQs 130+ which goes to 8th grade. My brother plans to send him to an elite private eastern boarding school for hs. Nephew use to play travel soccer but his current sport obsession is football. It's doubtful he'll ever be a candidate for a swirly (even if he is good at chess).[/quote]
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