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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]what does "gifted' mean?[/quote] If you have to ask...[/quote] no for real. what measurements do you people use to define gifted?[/quote] Most school systems use 133 or so for getting into a gifted and talented class. Gifted "schools" generally require higher. 133 isn't genius or anything; it covers around 10% of the population. Also, this city has a pretty high percentage of gifted parents. Just by way of example, mensa has a 133 cutoff (i think?) or alternatively you can get in if you get 95% (i think?) on the LSAT. Almost anyone who goes to one of the better law schools in this city is going to have a 95% on the LSAT. So 90% of the georgetown and GW graduates you meet lately are technically gifted. [/quote]
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